On Monday 18 June 2012 05:35:01 joaoBR wrote: > it does not hurt indicating which to use then, right, or better, > providing the cmd as full sh cmd for who do not know about shell
Thanks for your opinion, I'll think about it. > after executing the rm .local/share/akonadi cmd "all resources" are > gone, kmail starts but accuses missing resources and bails out > > after I found out what this glorious err msg means I created the local > base directory for kmail and I could start kmail This should not happen; the Local Folders resource should be created automatically. Nothing we can do much about, unfortunately. > still then it is not working since all other "resources" are also > totally mixed up, so it is necessary go back into each Identity and set > manually again all folders for Sent/Draft/Templates and also the each > Account's Trash Folder again . > > when done so every single file in the user dir on the mail server > appears and it is necessary limiting with local subscriptions Yes, this is expected, that's why I defined the `rm` instruction as an alternative. I'll add to UPDATING that it will require some reconfiguration. > after that step it appears fine, but after deleting the first message, > what again takes a while, after next msg fetch interval every deleted > and/or moved message re-appears in Inbox Never happened to me. Again, not in our domain. > then I found out about the most wired thing, alias inacceptable, the > Akonadi resources are running in the background constantly syncing the > mailboxes even if Kmail is closed, that must be a joke, but a very bad > one, independent of my opinion about this, the process seems to block > other imap operations, so even if it moves or deletes the message > (because it does) it reappears after a while There is a checkbox in KMail which let's you shutdown the resource when KMail exits. I agree that maybe it should be ticked by default. Maybe. > that is all I can help you because I need access to my mail email from > different computers constantly and can not having kmail2/Akonadi fucking > around with my email, so I removed the resources and will not use it anymore That was enough, thank you. Luckily, you can still use KDE-Pim 4.4. -- Alberto Villa, FreeBSD committer <[email protected]> http://people.FreeBSD.org/~avilla Noone ever built a statue to a critic.
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