When I run KMail, it indexes my folders (on several IMAP accounts) then shows the number of mails in each folder, it then indexes them again and shows a different number. This process repeats over and over.
This happened immediately after du today (Jan. 14).
I let it do it for a long time and it eventually came up with what seemed like it could be the right amount of emails that I expect, but then it immediately started over again and came up with a different number. Now I looked in the IMAP accounts folder on the server, it seems like there aren't the same number of emails in the inbox as I remember. It has only 20 or so and I used to have at least 1200.
Could the versions be a problem? My system is showing KDE 4.12.1 and KMail shows 4.11.2.
"KMail
Version 4.11.2
Using KDE Development Platform 4.12.1"
Could someone please help to look at my sources.list, especially for KDE? http://paste.siduction.org/20140114223340 (http://paste.siduction.org/20140114223340)
Quote from: vayu on 2014/01/14, 23:36:11
Could someone please help to look at my sources.list, especially for KDE? http://paste.siduction.org/20140114223340 (http://paste.siduction.org/20140114223340)
So you are using the new kmail, I'm working on upgrading kdepim-ng which might fix your problem.
Thank you. Yes it's KMail2. It's been working but after today it's completely broken.
Quote from: Santa on 2014/01/15, 00:17:17
Quote from: vayu on 2014/01/14, 23:36:11
Could someone please help to look at my sources.list, especially for KDE? http://paste.siduction.org/20140114223340 (http://paste.siduction.org/20140114223340)
So you are using the new kmail, I'm working on upgrading kdepim-ng which might fix your problem.
Has there been an upgrade? Will it just show up when I du or should I do something specific?
you can either do apt-cache policy kmail or apt-get install kmailto see upgrades if you do not want to d-u.
greetz
devil
Quote from: devil on 2014/01/27, 00:13:20
you can either do apt-cache policy kmail or apt-get install kmail to see upgrades if you do not want to d-u.
greetz
devil
Thanks. I just did a du, this is what I have for kmail:
prajipati:~$ apt-cache policy kmail
kmail:
Installed: 4:4.11.5+really4.11.2-91r0
Candidate: 4:4.11.5+really4.11.2-91r0
Version table:
*** 4:4.11.5+really4.11.2-91r0 0
500 http://packages.siduction.org/kdenext/ kdepim-ng/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
4:4.11.5+really4.4.11.1+l10n-0r1 0
500 http://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/siduction/kdenext/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
4:4.11.3-1 0
500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
prajipati:~$ sudo apt-get install kmail
[sudo] password for satyam:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
kmail is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
I'm hoping when kmail matches the rest of my KDE which is on 4.12.1 that I can start using it again.
I have now created debian packages for the kdepim 4.12.1 and for me the problem is solved :)
But actually I can't tell you if my packages would eat little cats, that's why I only give you a link to the sources:
https://github.com/hefee/kdepim/tree/siduction
Maybe a downgrade of akonadi will solve this problem temporarly.