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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [kmail2] [Bug 332394] cannot accept invitation (configuration issue)
From:       Stefan Schwarzer <stefan.schwarzer () vfemail ! net>
Date:       2014-04-30 19:51:14
Message-ID: bug-332394-17878-6X8zatqcvK () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332394

--- Comment #3 from Stefan Schwarzer <stefan.schwarzer@vfemail.net> ---
Created attachment 86378
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=86378&action=edit
New crash information added by DrKonqi

kontact (4.11.5) on KDE Platform 4.11.5 using Qt 4.8.6

- What I was doing when the application crashed:
open meeting invitation from exchange server,
try to accept invitation (click on accept)

- Unusual behavior I noticed:
no reply email gets sent
no entry is made in any of the calendars/no popup to ask for a specific
calendar
button edge partly turns from solid to dashed
If I exit kontact at this point or later, kontact crashes with the attached
backtrace

- Custom settings of the application:
38 kB of custom settings, for invitations mostly the suggested options to
achieve MS exchange compatibility

-- Backtrace (Reduced):
#5  0x00007fd40a74b100 in KMime::Content::parent() const () from
/usr/lib/libkmime.so.4
#6  0x00007fd40a74b11e in KMime::Content::topLevel() const () from
/usr/lib/libkmime.so.4
[...]
#15 0x00007fd414070b1e in QObject::event (this=0x1c61a40, e=<optimized out>) at
kernel/qobject.cpp:1194
#16 0x00007fd414a5e6cc in QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper
(this=this@entry=0x15134d0, receiver=receiver@entry=0x1c61a40,
e=e@entry=0x5af50a0) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:4567
#17 0x00007fd414a64d40 in QApplication::notify (this=0x7fffc14ac850,
receiver=0x1c61a40, e=0x5af50a0) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:4353

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