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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 121969] Automatic filtering in kmail marks messages as read
From:       MartinG <gronslet () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-04-19 13:39:04
Message-ID: 20070419133904.17233.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From gronslet gmail com  2007-04-19 15:39 -------
This problem seems to be solved in kdepim-3.5.6-6.fc6. After upgrading, KMail crashed \
severly and wiped my local dimap cache (this happened when I pressed Ctrl-J to filter \
the last collapsed thread of messages in my inbox).

I backed up some stuff, and restarted KMail, had to re-enter all my IMAP folder \
subscriptions, and update all my filters (they pointed to non-existing folders with \
some numbers in them), but now - new messages are no longer automatically marked as \
read upon filtering :)

There is one peculiarity though - after a message has been automatically filtered \
into a subfolder, I can (correctly) see a bold number next to the folder increase by \
one, e.g. showing "(1)", but then KMail "synchronize" the folder or something, and \
the new message disappears from the subfolder (the bold number also disappears), and \
then it comes back again (and so does the bold number). The new thing with KMail \
3.5.6-6.fc6 is that it is still marked as new (as it should be). The scenario \
described here all happens within seconds depending on the connection speed.

Another thing to notice, is that my folder structure in KMail has changed: in \
kdepim-3.5.6-6.fc6 all subfolders are directly under my "inbox" (which is nice) In \
the previous versions I have had a folder "mail" as the parent of all my subscribed \
subfolders. Also, I seem to recall that I had a file in my homedir on the IMAP server \
holding a list of all subscribed folders. I had some issues with folders starting \
with "~/" or not in that list. (that file is gone now, and I have forgot the name. \
But "grep name_of_subscribed_folder .*" should find it if you have it I think)

Maybe this was the root to all the problems in the first place?

Anyway, just wanted you to know the great news :)


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