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List:       kmail-devel
Subject:    Re: mail composer
From:       Don Sanders <dsanders () cch ! com ! au>
Date:       2000-02-07 22:06:11
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The purpose of this list is really for development rather than bug reporting.
But if you really want we can work through the problem together.

We might as well consider the simplest explanations first.

So for a start do you have a ~/dead.letter directory? If so move all files in it
to the trash (or just plain delete them if they aren't important).

Secondly what happens if you comment out the following code in main.cpp

    win = new KMComposeWin(msg);
    assert(win != NULL);
    win->show();

and recompile KMail?

You comment it out by changing it like so:
//    win = new KMComposeWin(msg);
//    assert(win != NULL);
//    win->show();

I assumming you have the source to KMail and can compile it.

Thirdly I wonder if you could be giving spurious command line options to KMail
when you start it. What happens if you start KMail from the command line.

BFN,
Don.

On Tue, 08 Feb 2000, finnegan wrote:
> hi,
> i posted my question to kde-user but have received no real answer;
> sorry for redundancy and perhaps here somebody has an idea...
> every time i open mail client it automatically opens several mail
> composers and the number grows almost expontentially, last time there
> were 31;
> i opened a dead letter and cleaned it up but it gets filled up again;
> my kmailrc gives only info on the configuration of my mailboxes;
> 
> what´s wrong with my kmail, where else should i look for the possible
> error ?
> Thanks
> 
> finn
> 
> 
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