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Subject: [Bug 78895] kmail configured SMTP and POP servers receives fine but
From: Chris Billington <cbillington () emulti ! net>
Date: 2004-06-07 11:08:16
Message-ID: 20040607110816.1676.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From cbillington emulti net 2004-06-07 13:08 -------
Possible diagnosis of bug
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Sequence of actions:
Checked the contents of file ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc but [Transport 1] section \
appears to be completely normal. Confirmed that still unable to send mail (error \
shown in status bar: Unrecognised transport protocol). Deleting and re-creating \
Network/Sending settings in config did not fix problem. After deleting Default \
Identity and Network/Sending and Network/Receiving settings and re-creating from \
scratch a new default identity, the problem was resolved and I was able to send mail \
again.
Dist: Mandrake 10.0
Kmail vers: 1.6.1 (Using KDE 3.2 BRANCH >= 20040204
extracts from kmailrc
[$Version]
update_info=kmail.upd:1,kmail.upd:4,kmail.upd:5,kmail.upd:6,kmail.upd:7,
kmail.upd:8,kmail.upd:9,
kmail.upd:3.1-update-identities,
kmail.upd:3.1-use-identity-uoids,
kmail.upd:3.2-update-loop-on-goto-unread-settings,
kmail.upd:3.1.4-dont-use-UOID-0-for-any-identity,
kmail.upd:3.2-misc,kmail.upd:3.2-moves
Comparing to the OLD version of kmailrc, in the working version the
[Compose]
current-transport=
section is set to the same as the name= in [Transport 1]
In the broken version, current-transport is set to a previous name of the sending \
transport I had used when setting/resetting in order to try and fix the problem.
It looks to me as if current-transport is not being updated correctly if the \
Network/Sending transport is modified after initial setup. Therefore, the only way to \
fix it is to delete and recreate the default identity. The $version update list above \
seems relevant too, since several relate to identities.
Can anyone else confirm this?
regards
Chris
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