[kmail2] [Bug 351814] New: Kmail 15.08 will not sync Outlook365 IMAP Folders

Daniel Shafer onecoldworld at gmail.com
Wed Aug 26 18:24:50 BST 2015


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351814

            Bug ID: 351814
           Summary: Kmail 15.08 will not sync Outlook365 IMAP Folders
           Product: kmail2
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Archlinux Packages
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: major
          Priority: NOR
         Component: commands and actions
          Assignee: kdepim-bugs at kde.org
          Reporter: onecoldworld at gmail.com

I added my work's Outlook365 details (which is the standard Outlook365 IMAP
settings) into Kmail, it logs in fine as its able to grab the folder structure.
 It starts to download email but just sticks at 0%.  

I added my own person IMAP server and it works fine, it seems to be isolated to
Office 365.

Let me know if you need further info.


Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Kmail
2. Add Outlook365 credentials
3. Try to sync email

Actual Results:  
Folder sync hangs at 0% no folders are downloaded, but folder structure gets
downloaded

Expected Results:  
Synced all my folders properly.

I did IMAP debug and the best info I got was:

S: A000443 OK SEARCH completed.
C: A000444 UID SEARCH UID 872001:874000
S: * SEARCH
S: A000444 OK SEARCH completed.
C: A000445 UID SEARCH UID 874001:876000
S: * SEARCH
S: A000445 OK SEARCH completed.
C: A000446 UID SEARCH UID 876001:878000
S: * SEARCH
S: A000446 OK SEARCH completed.
C: A000447 UID SEARCH UID 878001:880000
S: * SEARCH
S: A000447 OK SEARCH completed.
C: A000448 UID SEARCH UID 880001:882000
S: * SEARCH
S: A000448 OK SEARCH completed.
C: A000449 UID SEARCH UID 882001:884000

This goes on for an extremely long time, no messages are being downloaded, it
literally just scrolls that message over a few million times.

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