[Kde-pim] Re: Akonadi restore emails ?
Thomas Kleindienst
t.kleindienst at web.de
Tue Apr 12 06:45:58 BST 2011
Am Montag, 11. April 2011, 21:49:26 schrieb Ingo Klöcker:
> Hmm. Are we talking about IMAP or about Local Folders (including mail
> downloaded via POP3)?
> For IMAP:
> Nothing needs to be restored because everything is on the server. The
> easiest way to restore is to re-download from the server.
> For local mail:
> The actual mail should still be in ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail. It is
> not moved to ~/.local/share/akonadi during migration. Maybe that's the
> problem. Did you only back up ~/.local/share/akonadi?
It's local mail, downloaded via POP3.
The actual mail files were in ~/.local/share/akonadi/file_db_data
The filenames were like:
40264_r0 40656_r0 41049_r0 41440_r0 41835_r0 42230_r0 42624_r0
43015_r0 43421_r0 43848_r0 44241_r0 44641_r0 58826_r0 ... and so on...
no subfolders... simply all mailfiles in one folder... hence the problem with
the categorization.
> Hmm. I think the categorization is stored in Nepomuk.
Yes... and I did not back up the nepomuk index.
I solved the problem by generating a "fake" maildir with
cur new and tmp subfolders and moving all mails into the new folder.
After setting up a new maildir instance in kmail I got all the mails back and
tried to recover some of the cetegories simply by filtering the mails.
Meanwhile I downgraded to kmail1 again (not because of stability issues, but
kmail2 was still too slow for everyday use)
regards,
Thomas
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