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List:       kde-pim
Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] imap resource is endlessly syncing and maxing my bandwidth
From:       Sascha Cunz <sascha-ml () babbelbox ! org>
Date:       2013-08-23 18:16:41
Message-ID: 2291979.MB4S0aJmRm () sammi
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> Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
> > akonadi/nepomuk/pim from master:
> > 
> > Yesterday my folder content seemed to go missing in action - all at once,
> > and the imap resource resynced everything (disconnected mode).
[...]
> This looks serious and I wonder why does it restart. One cause could be the
> missing body checker that downloads again the mail if it has no body. It
> *can* cause endless downloads if you have mails without bodies in some way
> on the server. A possibility would be to turn off your connection and check
> the content of the folder and the mails on it. Also in akonadiconsole check
> the body checker tabs what is going on there.
> 
> Andras

Thank you so much for this answer, Andras. With this information (and the new(?) 
display in kmail's status bar that translates to "downloading missing message bodies") 
I finally start to realize why the synchronization of my disconnected imap is so slow 
and (In Akonadi-Console) always seemed to be repetive.

Somewhen in the past I had used a not-so-good combination of Akonadi and DBMail. 
During that time I've lost many mail's content (body) and I now have approximately 
40000 mails distributed over some folders in my IMAP account that do not have 
neither headers nor a body.

I never realized that this would actually be a problem. But your explanation makes it 
pretty obvious.

So, I'm now wondering: Are you planning to add a "I have already tried to download 
this mail's body"-flag to the akonadi database?

Also: Is there an easy way to identify those mails and remove them? I've since 
switched to dovecot, so I should probably be able to isolate those mails in the server's 
filesystem. But - of course - I would prefer a not so invasive way of doing that.

Sascha
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