[kmail2] [Bug 449898] "setFcc: collection invalid" after clicking on mail address in e-mail message body

Hauke bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Fri Feb 11 10:13:46 GMT 2022


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449898

Hauke <mail at hauke-stieler.de> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Hauke <mail at hauke-stieler.de> ---
Can confirm this bug (also using Arch with KMail 5.19.2). But for me answering
any mails (not only mail with an mail-adress in the message body) causes this
crash.

Removing all files in ~./local/share/kmail2/autosave/ solved the startup issue
and KMail starts normally. Answering a mail results in a crash again.

After the crash this autosave folder contains one file with the following
(anonymized) content:

To: ??? ??? <???@???.de>
Date: ???
Message-ID: <1962715.oMNUckLgyt@???>
X-KMail-Identity: 1229347080
X-KMail-Transport: 435071032
X-KMail-Fcc: -7
X-KMail-Link-Message: 120072
X-KMail-Link-Type: reply
X-KMail-Identity-Name: ???@???
X-KMail-Transport-Name: ???
In-Reply-To: <a42558f3-b4f7-0b3a-e0db-e???@???.de>
References: <973d58b5-9acb-5694-14de-2???@???.de>
<edf1af6b-c3ff-ae21-3395-5???@???.de> <a42558f3-b4f7-0b3a-e0db-e???@???.de>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"


The log output in the moment of the crash is the following:

*** KMail got signal 11 (Exiting)
*** Dead letters dumped.
/tmp/messageviewer_oqpWBI.index.2 was not removed .
/tmp/messageviewer_oqpWBI.index.2 was removed .
KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = kmail path = /usr/bin pid = 7740
KCrash: Arguments: /usr/bin/kmail 
[warn] epoll_wait: Ungültiger Dateideskriptor
[warn] epoll_wait: Ungültiger Dateideskriptor
[warn] epoll_wait: Ungültiger Dateideskriptor
[warn] epoll_wait: Ungültiger Dateideskriptor
..........


This epoll_wait warning is printed a thousand times. The string "Ungültiger
Dateideskriptor" is German for "Bad file descriptor".

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