[Bug 261591] on startup Kmail does not remember how folder structure was displayed on shutdown

Alexander van Loon a.vanloon at alexandervanloon.nl
Thu Dec 30 11:09:12 GMT 2010


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=261591


Alexander van Loon <a.vanloon at alexandervanloon.nl> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Alexander van Loon <a vanloon alexandervanloon nl>  2010-12-30 12:09:11 ---
While I have not watched the folder structure carefully to see if KMail forgets
it after shutting down, I have a similar issue with the message list. I know my
issue is specifically with the message list and not directory structure of the
mail servers the reporter is talking about, but because it seems related I
thought it best to mention it in this bug report too. If it's not related I'd
be happy to file a different bug.

My issue with the message list forgetting things is as follows. If I go the
Inbox of one of my IMAP accounts and expand some threads of messages, and
collapse the display of messages of for example 'Two weeks ago' and 'October',
and then switch to for example the 'Drafts' directory of that IMAP account and
then switch back to the Inbox again, the threads are collapsed again and 'Two
weeks ago' and 'October' are expanded again. In short, KMail forgot what I
changed in how the message list is displayed.

Possibly this is a different issue, but I'd like to mention that KMail insists
on expanding 'Two weeks ago' and 'October' for no good reason. 'October'
doesn't have any unread messages. And 'November', 'September' and 'August' and
other messages are always collapsed.

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