[Kde-pim] Re: Folder expiration broken (was: IMAP filtering doesn't work?)

Andreas Gungl a.gungl at gmx.de
Mon Jul 4 21:30:26 BST 2011


Am Samstag, 28. Mai 2011 schrieb Andreas Gungl:
> Am Samstag, 28. Mai 2011 schrieb Sven Burmeister:
> > Am Samstag, 28. Mai 2011, 11:10:56 schrieb Andreas Gungl:
> > > I've switched the RPMs as recommended. I've tried with Sieve filtering
> > > support enabled and disabled. No matter what I did, the IMAP filters in
> > > KMail2 don't work for me.
> > > Another issue which is very inconvenient is the broken folder
> > > expiration. For now I can live with that, but it's a pain to loose
> > > functions due to bugs when switching from KMail1 to Kmail2.
> > 
> > Is it completely broken for you? It does work here. From IMAP to local
> > folders and from local to trash or deleting them.
> > 
> > Yet for some messages I always get a notification in the status-bar that
> > they could not be deleted, e.g. from the trash. I tried to have a look at
> > the issue via akonadikonsole but it did not tell me anything that I could
> > report.
> 
> Sorry for being quite unspecific in my previous message.
> 
> I have a chain which moves expired messages into my local trash folder.
> This works for IMAP and for my local account.
> However the expiration in the trash folder which should finally remove the
> message after another period, does not remove the messages. They stay in
> that trash folder forever.
> 
> I've already collected some 10.000 messages in that folder. Once the
> expiration works again, it should go back to only some thousand messages
> again.

I can confirm both filtering and expoiration are working now after I've upgraded 
to the latest version provided by OpenSUSE this morning.

Best regards,
Andreas
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