Nuking the index file fixed the trouble. Thanks. As a user, I'd want kmail to catch its own exception in this case and rebuild its index file if it's corrupt. I assume the problem is that kmail is too trusting of its index file, and should probably be reading it more incredulously. Thanks, Rob On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 11:04:35PM +0200, Ingo Kl?cker wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Monday, 30. April 2001 04:29, Rob Napier wrote: > > When my wife tries to open one of her mailboxes, she consitently gets > > the following crash (other mailboxes are fine; moving a message to > > the mailbox illicits exactly the same problem). Please ignore the > > "qt-2.2.0". It really is qt-2.3.0 (built from the current qt-copy). > > This is off of the latest alpha label, but not tip (the problem > > existed before, however). If necessary, I can rebuild to tip, but I'm > > trying to keep this particular machine at "known" versions (since > > it's my wife's box). > > > > If necessary, I can provide the mailbox in question. It's about 2M > > uncompressed and .5M compressed, so I'd put it up on an ftp site if > > anyone needs it. > > Please try if deleting the index file for this folder helps. If the > folder is for example called "foo" it's index file is called > ".foo.index". Please make a backup of the index file before deleting it. > > If this doesn't help, providing the mailbox file and the index file for > the buggy folder might help us to track down the cause for the crash. _______________________________________________ Kmail Developers mailing list Kmail@master.kde.org http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmail