Hi Sandro,

Thanks for your response. I will try my best to answer your questions.
First of all, the laptop in question is running Debian/sid with KDE 4.14.2.
Further answers are inline.

On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 5:30 PM, Sandro Knauß <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > Can anyone suggest a fix or workaround other than starting akonadi every
> 5
> > - 10 minutes?
>
> First we need to know what the problem is. For me kmail, kontact is working
> for years without any issue. What we need to know is:
>

Actually, it seemed to work well for me until a couple of months ago -- at
least as far back as 2014-10-21, which is as far back as my command line
history goes.


> * what versions have you installed
>

The akonadi-server, libakonadiprotocolinternals1 and backends are 1.13.0-2.
Most of the other tools, such as libakonadi-*, kmail, kontact, and
libkontactinterface4a  are at 4:4.14.2-2.


> * have you upgraded in the last months
>

It appears that the libakonadi libraries were upgraded from 4:4.14.2-1 to
4:4.14.2-2 on 2014-12-01. And prior to that, it looks like the libakonadi
libraries were upgraded from 4:4.14.1-1 to 4:4.14.2-1 on 2014-10-22.
akonadiconsole  was upgraded from4:4.14.1-1 to 4:4.14.2-1  on 2014-11-16.

The backends appear to have been upgraded from 1.12.1-1 to 1-13.0-2 on
2014-09-30.



> * what resources do you use
>

Not sure how to answer this one. My main concern is getting mail from the
imap server. I have a number of filters set up to move mail to different
folders.


> * do you restart akonadi via "ackonadictl restart"?
>

Yes.


>  -> if yes you can look for errors and/or the last lines of output
>

I have no idea what lines would be useful, but I just restarted, and got
lines similar to http://pastebin.com/Caxy2cpJ

The one error that I have seen on more than one occasion would be

request for item 271396 "2040490" failed: "Unable to retrieve item from
resource: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote
application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked
the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was
broken."


> * futher we can dig deeper with akonadiconsole
> -> debugger window (enable debugger)
> -> job tacker (enable jobtracker)
>

Tell me how you would like me to proceed with these. I have no knowledge of
how the backends work, so please let me know what to look for.

Thanks,
--b


>
> Regards,
>
> sandro
>
>
>
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