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Subject: Re: [kde] kmail crash sig 11 repeated
From: John Sowden <jsowden () americansentry ! net>
Date: 2004-02-28 22:09:02
Message-ID: 200402281409.03046.jsowden () americansentry ! net
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I have discovered that I can open a terminal and delete the records in my
~/Mail/trash/cur directory.
When I go into trash from kmail, the records are still there, yet I can
"empty" with no crash and "compact" with no crash.
All permissions (directories of messages, mail directories seem ok (all the
same).
On Saturday 28 February 2004 01:26 pm, John Sowden wrote:
> My kmail under suse 8.0 is crashing with a signal 11 every time I:
> Delete a message from the trash folder, or
> Move a message from the trash folder to another folder
>
> And it appears to be rereading my mail from my isp's server, and is not
> deleting when its done (based on duplicate messages)
>
> I hope this gets out!
>
> John Sowden
> American Sentry Systems. Inc.
> 1221 Andersen Drive
> San Rafael, CA 94901
>
> U.L. Listed Central Station Alarm Service
> Serving the San Francisco Bay Area Since 1967
>
> mail@americansentry.net
> http://www.americansentry.net
>
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John Sowden
American Sentry Systems. Inc.
1221 Andersen Drive
San Rafael, CA 94901
U.L. Listed Central Station Alarm Service
Serving the San Francisco Bay Area Since 1967
mail@americansentry.net
http://www.americansentry.net
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