Kmail2 problem

Graham Lauder g.a.lauder at gmail.com
Thu Jul 11 09:48:04 BST 2013


On Thu, 11 Jul 2013 17:18:47 +1200, Martin Skjöldebrand  
<shieldfire at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thursday 11 Jul 2013 16:40:41 Graham Lauder wrote:
>
>> There seems to be a database issue and possibly there might be a fix at  
>> db
>> level I don't know but it appears that Kmail has been abandoned by the
>> devs given the lack of response on bugzilla.
>
> While I just took up Linux desktop again on my HP laptop (because I  
> managed to
> nuke my Windows installation) and can't help with the problem as such, it
> seems the kde-pim list is active and possibly more useful for KMail2  
> issues.

Thanks for that I'll give them a try

>
> And no, KMail isn't being abandoned. And yes from what I've seen  
> elsewhere
> it's possible to run KMail2 without Akonadi, but don't take my word for  
> it. It
> seems a lot of weird things originate with the backend systems Akonadi  
> and
> Nepomuk rather than KMail2 itself.
>
> BTW, what happens if you try CTRL+* on a folder with duplicates?

Same error message.  Although I just tried it on a new folder that didn't  
have any imported mail in and it worked a treat.  Seems like there may be  
an issue with the importer

Cheers
G


>
> /Martin S
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