[kdepim-users] What causes a subject to be visible only in the headers?
Anne Wilson
annew at kde.org
Tue Oct 2 18:37:42 BST 2012
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On 02/10/12 16:34, ianseeks wrote:
> On Monday 01 Oct 2012 19:29:05 Anne Wilson wrote:
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>> I have three messages that were moved by hand into a folder. In
>> the message list they show no subject. One of them is
>> completely blank no matter what you do - fortunately it wasn't
>> too important, because it looks to be totally lost. The other
>> two show no subject or sender. They show today's date, which is
>> totally wrong. However, the preview pane displays both of them
>> perfectly, including the original date in August.
>>
>> I don't suppose there is much we can do about this, but I do
>> wonder what caused it.
>>
>> Anne
>
>
> I've no problems moving emails within the folders that were
> created/read/received under the new system but i cannot move emails
> between the new kmail data folders and the old kmail data folders i
> have configured in the system. I don't always get access to read
> the old style emails, i just get a message saying "retrieving..
> please wait" (or something like that) and it never completes. I've
> also had times where i get the email but it had no body to it.
>
I've now copied the same three messages from the (intact) messages on my
gmail account, and they are fine. I suspect that something crashed
just at the time of the original copy.
Anne
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