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has caused the Debian Bug report #716881,
regarding kmail: will not send mail
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Package: kmail
Version: 4:4.10.5-1
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

The newly-in-sid kmail2 imported almost everything correctly
from the old kmail1 setup. This was very impressive.

However, it messed up a little the import of the sending accounts
(in particular, it marked identities as having "no sending account"
or the wrong sending account), and now refuses to send any mail.

I have several sending accounts -- 3 SMTP and one Sendmail; of the
SMTP accounts, only one is in use (and it is not the first in the
list -- but it is marked as default). At first I tried to send
a mail through SMTP, and the message just stayed in the outbox
(that is, itself, under "KMail Folders"). Then I found out about
the misconfigured identity and fixed it; this changed nothing.

I tried to create another message, with another identity, using
sendmail. That one wouldn't send either. I tried removing the
first message from the outbox. Nothing changed.

I tried running KMail from the command line. At first, with the
SMTP message, I had some error about a missing attribute in the
message; if I can I will reconstruct it, now it seems to be lost
to the gods of short Konsole memories. However, after removing
that and trying again just with the sendmail message, there
was just no error reported; the message just stayed in outbox.

Thanks,
Shai.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 3.9-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages kmail depends on:
ii  kde-runtime                   4:4.10.5-1
ii  kdepim-runtime                4:4.10.5-1
ii  kdepimlibs-kio-plugins        4:4.10.5-1
ii  libakonadi-contact4           4:4.10.5-1
ii  libakonadi-kde4               4:4.10.5-1
ii  libakonadi-kmime4             4:4.10.5-1
ii  libakonadiprotocolinternals1  1.9.2-2
ii  libc6                         2.17-7
ii  libcalendarsupport4           4:4.10.5-1
ii  libgcc1                       1:4.8.1-6
ii  libgpgme++2                   4:4.10.5-1
ii  libincidenceeditorsng4        4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkabc4                      4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkcalcore4                  4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkcalutils4                 4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkcmutils4                  4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkdecore5                   4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkdepim4                    4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkdeui5                     4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkio5                       4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkleo4                      4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkmime4                     4:4.10.5-1
ii  libknotifyconfig4             4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkontactinterface4          4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkparts4                    4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkpgp4                      4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkpimidentities4            4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkpimtextedit4              4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkpimutils4                 4:4.10.5-1
ii  libkprintutils4               4:4.10.5-1
ii  libksieveui4                  4:4.10.5-1
ii  libktnef4                     4:4.10.5-1
ii  libmailcommon4                4:4.10.5-1
ii  libmailimporter4              4:4.10.5-1
ii  libmailtransport4             4:4.10.5-1
ii  libmessagecomposer4           4:4.10.5-1
ii  libmessagecore4               4:4.10.5-1
ii  libmessagelist4               4:4.10.5-1
ii  libmessageviewer4             4:4.10.5-1
ii  libnepomukcore4               4:4.10.5-1
ii  libpimcommon4                 4:4.10.5-1
ii  libqt4-dbus                   4:4.8.5+dfsg-2
ii  libqt4-network                4:4.8.5+dfsg-2
ii  libqt4-xml                    4:4.8.5+dfsg-2
ii  libqtcore4                    4:4.8.5+dfsg-2
ii  libqtgui4                     4:4.8.5+dfsg-2
ii  libqtwebkit4                  2.2.1-6
ii  libsolid4                     4:4.10.5-1
ii  libsoprano4                   2.9.2+dfsg.1-1
ii  libstdc++6                    4.8.1-6
ii  libtemplateparser4            4:4.10.5-1
ii  perl                          5.14.2-21

Versions of packages kmail recommends:
ii  gnupg-agent                   2.0.20-1
ii  gnupg2                        2.0.20-1
ii  pinentry-gtk2 [pinentry-x11]  0.8.1-1

Versions of packages kmail suggests:
ii  bogofilter                 1.2.2+dfsg1-3
pn  clamav | f-prot-installer  <none>
ii  kaddressbook               4:4.10.5-1
pn  kleopatra                  <none>
ii  procmail                   3.22-20
ii  spambayes                  1.1a6-1

-- no debconf information

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Hi! Indeed, the best way to upgrade KDE stuff it's without KDE running. At 
very least, restart the session as soon as you upgraded KDE.

I'm thus closing this bug.

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