From kdepim-users Fri Jan 16 11:40:19 2009 From: "Claus Hausberger" Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 11:40:19 +0000 To: kdepim-users Subject: Re: [kdepim-users] Problem with Kmail after upgrade to KDE 4. can't Message-Id: <20090116114019.250630 () gmx ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kdepim-users&m=123210608518115 -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 21:44:17 +0100 > Von: "Ingo Klöcker" > An: kdepim-users@kde.org > Betreff: Re: [kdepim-users] Problem with Kmail after upgrade to KDE 4. can\'t read all emails > On Thursday 15 January 2009, Claus Hausberger wrote: > > Hello > > > > > On Wednesday 14 January 2009, Claus Hausberger wrote: > > > > Hello > > > > > > > > I upgrade to the latest OpenSuse 11.1 with KDE 4.1. Before I used > > > > OpenSuse 8.2 with Kmail from KDE 3. > > > > > > > > I made a backup of the old $HOME/Mail folder where all my Emails > > > > are. > > > > > > How did you create the backup? Onto which medium did you copy > > > $HOME/Mail? > > > > I copied everything to a mounted windows partition (FAT 32) as root. > > Before I copied it back to the kmail directory, I changed the user > > and group back to the original user. > > I feared that you could have done this. Unfortunately, it is very likely > that the backup does not contain the messages you are missing, i.e. > they are lost. I'm terribly sorry. :-( > > The problem with FAT32 is that it does not like filenames containing > colons. The filenames of the files your mail was stored in most likely > have contained colons (because KMail uses the Maildir format for > storing mail). Those files are stored in folders called "cur" and "new" > below the filesystem folders corresponding to your mail folders. > Copying those files to the FAT32 partition will have failed. > > Two suggestions for preventing similar catastrophes in the future: > - Create a partition for the system and another partition for the /home > folder. This way you can easily reinstall the system without having to > backup /home. Of course, you should still backup /home anyway before > you do the upgrade/reinstallation just in case something goes wrong. > - Whenever you backup data, verify that the backup actually worked > correctly. An easy check is comparing the number of files and their > cumulative size. Konqueror shows those numbers in the folders' > Properties dialog. > > I know that those tips come too late. I'm sorry. :-( > thanks, Ingo. So I blame Microsoft :-) the cur and new directories are indeed empty. what would happen if I use tar/gz to zip the mail folder and then move it to FAT 32. when I copy it back to ext3 before unzipping it, the files should still be ok. Right? that would be useful if I want to carry my mails on a USB stick which is FAT 32 formatted. Claus > > Regards, > Ingo -- Sensationsangebot verlängert: GMX FreeDSL - Telefonanschluss + DSL für nur 16,37 Euro/mtl.!* http://dsl.gmx.de/?ac=OM.AD.PD003K1308T4569a _______________________________________________ KDE PIM users mailing list kdepim-users@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users