[Kde-pim] KMail problems

Ryan Novosielski novosirj at umdnj.edu
Fri May 18 15:20:11 BST 2007


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Tom Albers wrote:
> Op vr 18 mei 2007 15:53 schreef u:
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>> Rick wrote:
>>> On Thursday 17 May 2007 6:29:28 pm Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>>>> Hello folks...
>>>>
>>>> I've been hearing some neat things about KMail and wanting for awhile to
>>>>  try it out... and I did. I like the fact that my Palm address book is
>>>> my address book for e-mail, and that is helpful.
>>>>
>>>> I'm running KMail 1.9.6 that comes with Kubuntu Feisty 7.04, KDE 3.5.6.
>>>> I'm having a lot of problems that have sent me back to Thunderbird for
>>>> now. First off, I often cannot even get my mail to come up. I realize
>>>> that 5369 is a lot of messages to have in your INBOX, but... I do, and I
>>>> don't really have a problem with that. However, KMail often decides not
>>>> to load anything. My other mailbox, however, appears only to have 820
>>>> e-mails in it. Sometimes it will bring them up, sometimes not.
>>>>
>>>> Right now, my work INBOX has 38 unread e-mails. KMail does not seem to
>>>> think so for whatever reason (actually, as I was writing this, it came
>>>> up, but we're talking like over 45 seconds to bring the mail up when it
>>>> is somewhat familiar with the contents of the INBOX previously).
>>> Hmm, very odd, since I running feisty on my laptop,
>>> with about with about 59 folder, and about 68,000 emails, with no problems,
>>> some issues, with kontacts (info) being display., other than that its good.
>>>
>>> back up you kmail folder, to a safe 
>>> location, /home/YOURS/.kde/share/apps/kmail
>>>
>>> then go back into /home/YOURS/.kde/share/apps/ ( wipe kmail out )
>>> then re-install kmail, and do a import of your back email folder.
>> I actually threw it all away once to see if it would make a difference,
>> since I'm using IMAP and don't care about the cached mail at all. It did
>> not appear to. Last night, also, I ended up with about 10 duplicate
>> e-mails also which I've never seen before (they appear to be duplicated
>> on the server, but I haven't seen that happen when I wasn't using KMail
>> - -- could be totally unrelated though).
> 
> Which type of IMAP?

Not 100% sure what you mean, but I'll say "not the disconnected one,"
assuming that's what you're talking about. The remote end is a
relatively recent (but not current -- I think 4.x or something similar)
iPlanet server cluster.

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