[kmail2] [Bug 362958] After update KMail not interpreting Invite Emails
Fabian Vogt via KDE Bugzilla
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Thu Jul 14 20:54:35 BST 2016
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362958
Fabian Vogt <fabian at ritter-vogt.de> changed:
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--- Comment #22 from Fabian Vogt <fabian at ritter-vogt.de> ---
I'm hit by this bug too, which is a really annoying one as now I have to use
the webinterface...
I've got this log by running kmail with more debug enabled:
log_messageviewer: Node UNprocessed: 0x51a6cb0
log_messageviewer: Node UNprocessed: 0x334fb80
log_messageviewer: Node UNprocessed: 0x4edff10
log_messageviewer: Node UNprocessed: 0x321edf0
log_messageviewer: Node UNprocessed: 0x51a6cb0
log_messageviewer: Node UNprocessed: 0x334fb80
log_messageviewer: Node UNprocessed: 0x4edff10
log_messageviewer: Node UNprocessed: 0x321edf0
log_messageviewer: SET NODE: 0x51a6cb0 true
log_messageviewer: Node UNprocessed: 0x334fb80
log_messageviewer: SET NODE: 0x334fb80 true
log_messageviewer: SET NODE: 0x334fb80 true
log_messageviewer: Create temp file:
"/tmp/messageviewer_hr9709.index.1/unnamed"
log_messageviewer: SET NODE: 0x334fb80 true
log_messageviewer: Node processed: "1" "Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=\"iso-8859-1\""
log_messageviewer: Node UNprocessed: 0x321edf0
log_messageviewer: SET NODE: 0x321edf0 true
log_messageviewer: Node processed: "2" "Content-Type: text/html;
charset=\"iso-8859-1\""
log_messageviewer: Node processed: "1" "Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=\"iso-8859-1\""
log_messageviewer: Node processed: "" "Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary=\"_000_047BDF03F51B7A4299992BE699F0119E012096D1NWBXMB02microfo_\""
log_messageviewer: SET NODE: 0x321edf0 true
log_messageviewer:
It does not mention the third node that should be there, which begins with
Content-Type: text/calendar; charset="utf-8"; method=REQUEST
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
I swapped the last two nodes in the mail and that causes it to skip the second
node,
so it only skips the text/calendar one.
I'd like to have a look at the code to find the issue, but I'd need a pointer
where I should start looking.
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