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On 29 July 2017 at 12:03, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Don't use kmail |
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> Seriously, why are putting up with the pain that POS is causing you? |
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> You've been posting about serious kmail and akonadi issues for about 4 |
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> years now if memory serves, and it has never gotten better. It probably |
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> never will :-) |
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> It must be well more than 4 years. What can I say, you are right, I must |
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be glutton for punishment. LOL! |
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TBH, it has been serving me fine for quite a few years now, although the |
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migration to akonadi was a painful affair by all accounts. This was |
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originally caused by me using POP3 and a tonne of filters. I moved to |
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IMAP4 and few filters and it all worked relatively painlessly since. |
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This however must be a postgresql related error, as it worked fine before I |
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removed version 9.5. Any idea what this "Invalid database object during |
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initial database connection" might be and how to recover from it? |
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Regards, |
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Mick |