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Subject: [Bug 104956] dimap: sudden mail loss
From: Adam Porter <bugs.kde.org () alphapapa ! net>
Date: 2006-12-29 1:02:02
Message-ID: 20061229010202.11954.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From bugs.kde.org alphapapa net 2006-12-29 02:01 -------
(Actually I can't seem to reopen this bug in KDE. Argh. If someone doesn't notice \
and reopen it, I'll file a new one and link it to Debian.)
It's with a heavy heart that I reopen this bug on KDE's and Debian's trackers. \
Here's what just happened to me (using KMail 4:3.5.5.dfsg.1-4 from Debian):
Every time I reboot, the system changes my mouse evdev device back and forth from \
/dev/input/event[1|2] to /dev/input/event[1|2], so I end up with no mouse control, \
having to switch to another VT, edit xorg.conf and restart X. KMail is usually in my \
previous session, and I have auto-login set up in KDM, so when I booted, it logged me \
in, started KMail and downloaded new mail. When I returned and saw that there was no \
mouse control, I edited xorg.conf and restarted KDM. I probably should have used the \
keyboard to log out of my KDE session first, rather than restarting KDM and causing X \
and all child processes to be terminated. But still, should that have caused seven \
e-mails that were displaying perfectly fine in my inbox and two subfolders to \
suddenly turn to "No Subject", completely-empty-view-the-source-and-there's-zilch \
goners? Then KMail proceeded to upload those empty mails to the IMAP server, erasing \
the e-mails there as well. Luckily I forward all my e-mail to GMail as well, so I \
can still see them there.
The strange part is, after I restarted X and logged back in and started KMail, the \
e-mails in my inbox were fine, at first. I read one and replied to it even! But \
then when I clicked on the next unread message, the subject and sender of the message \
I just clicked on turned into "No Subject" and "Unknown". And then when I clicked on \
the message that I had *just read and replied to*, it also turned into "No Subject" \
"Unknown"! Then when I checked two other folders, the new messages in them were also \
"No Subject" "Unknown"!
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but KMail still has this problem. (Or maybe \
this is actually a separate bug caused by a separate problem, but the end result is \
still mail loss in disconnected IMAP accounts.) \
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