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Subject: [Bug 57790] New: Cannot create file ".mailboxlist" or ".mlbxlsttmp"
From: rookkey <rookkey () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2003-04-28 1:11:35
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57790
Summary: Cannot create file ".mailboxlist" or ".mlbxlsttmp" upon
startup
Product: kmail
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: kmail@kde.org
ReportedBy: rookkey@yahoo.com
Version: 1.5 and CVS HEAD (using KDE Devel)
Installed from: Compiled sources
Compiler: GCC version 3.2.2 (Mandrake Linux 9.1 3.2.2-3mdk)
OS: Linux
I have a mail account on an IMAP server. The name of the SMTP server I use to send \
mail is identical to the server name of the IMAP server.
When launching KMail, the entire GUI of KMail displays and then an Information dialog \
box pops up with the following message:
"Error while creating file .mailboxlist: File exists"
After clicking OK in this dialog box, another one appears with the following message:
"Error while creating file .mlbxlsttmp: File exists"
After clicking OK in this dialog box no other errors occur and KMail performs fine \
without any apparent problems.
No files named .mailboxlist or .mlbxlsttmp exist on my system. I have read that \
these files may exist on the mail servers themselves. However, I am able to read my \
IMAP mail in many email clients on multiple operating systems without problems.
The same problem occurs in both the version 1.5 of KMail distributed with Mandrake \
Linux 9.1 and KMail compiled from CVS HEAD. You can reproduce the problem by \
restarting KMail.
Here is the full output sent to the console:
[rookkey@localhost kdepim]$ kmail
libkdenetwork: creating new pgp object
libkdenetwork: Kpgp: gpg found
kmail: No Qt-native utf-7 codec found; registering QUtf7Codec from libkdenetwork
kmail: instantating IdentityManager
kmail: KMIdentity::readConfig(): UOID = 0 for identity named "Default"
kmail: pPopFilter set
kmail: KMKernel::openReader called
kio (KSycoca): Trying to open ksycoca from /var/tmp/kdecache-rookkey/ksycoca
kmail: set Msg, force = true
khtml (part): DONE: 85
kmail: KMAIL_DEBUG_READER_CRYPTO = FALSE
kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KAction::insertKAccel( kaccel = 0x8412a70 ): KAccel \
object already contains an action name "message_forward_as_attachment" kdecore \
(KAction): WARNING: KAction::insertKAccel( kaccel = 0x8412a70 ): KAccel object \
already contains an action name "message_forward_as_attachment" kdecore (KAction): \
WARNING: KAction::insertKAccel( kaccel = 0x8412a70 ): KAccel object already contains \
an action name "message_forward_inline" kdecore (KAction): WARNING: \
KAction::insertKAccel( kaccel = 0x8412a70 ): KAccel object already contains an action \
name "message_forward_inline"
kmail: enable progress
kmail: set Msg, force = true
khtml (part): DONE: 2
kmail: set Msg, force = true
khtml (part): DONE: 2
kmail: setupSystray called
[rookkey@localhost kdepim]$ kmail: Deleting information about folder \
.Colorado.directory/.mailboxlist
kmail: Deleting information about folder .Colorado.directory/.mlbxlsttmp
kmail: set Msg, force = true
khtml (part): DONE: 20
kmail: set Msg, force = true
khtml (part): DONE: 3
kmail: Creating folder .mailboxlist
kmail: KMFolderMbox::create call to access function failed.
kmail: File::
kmail: Error
kmail: can't create folder .mailboxlist
kmail: Creating folder .mlbxlsttmp
kmail: KMFolderMbox::create call to access function failed.
kmail: File::
kmail: Error
kmail: KDE detected X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) \x08
Major opcode: *
kmail: can't create folder .mlbxlsttmp
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