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On Wednesday 22 Jun 2011 08:26:54 Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 21 June 2011 21:16:14 Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: |
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> > Am Dienstag, 21. Juni 2011, 01:40:47 schrieb Alan McKinnon: |
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> > > Today, kmail hung while accessing my Exchange account over IMAP. |
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> > > The folder list showed 100+ unread mails, but none of them were |
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> > > in the view pane. Deleting that account and recreating it |
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> > > brought everything back. |
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> > I was hitten by this also. Recreating the account "fixed" it for me, |
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> > as it did for you. I tried hard to find an explanation, why this |
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> > happened, but had no success at all. If you are more lucky, please |
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> > post your findings here. |
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> Sadly, |
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> I have not been able to accomplish anything constructive with |
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> kdepim-4.6.0 |
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> I have concluded that the software is a piece of shit and that the dev |
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> team are not able to deliver a useable product to their market. |
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> I'm going to look at claws now. |
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Been through that cycle once already. :( |
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I gave up when I realised that I was spending too much time trying to make |
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Claws behave like ... Kmail! O_O |
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Anyway, I noticed that a KDE machine which is using MySQL as a backend for |
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Akonadi is not showing any contacts in its address book. All other boxen use |
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sqlite3 instead and they do not seem to have any noticeable problems. |
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Could this be a MySQL issue? |
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PS. All of these PCs run stable KDE. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |