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           Summary: Emails disappear from inbox using dIMAP (disconnected
                    IMAP aka cached IMAP)
           Product: kontact
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: unspecified
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: kdepim-bugs kde org
        ReportedBy: gronslet gmail com


Version:           1.2.4 (enterprise 0.20071123.740460) (using KDE 3.5.8-7.fc8 
Fedora, Fedora release 8 (Werewolf))
Compiler:          Target: i386-redhat-linux
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.6.23.8-63.fc8

Hi.
I have used disconnected IMAP in KMail quite successfully for a long time, but 
after the (couple of) last upgrades I have started losing emails again.

This is not the for so many familiar "No subject" bug - the emails seem to get 
deleted entirely from the inbox when syncing. I am currently using kdepim 
6:3.5.8-10.svn20071129.ent.fc8.i386, but it might be that the bug was 
introduced in kdepim 6:3.5.8-5.svn20071013.ent.fc8.i386.

I have been careful to only let ONE email program talk to the IMAP server at 
the same time, and to let KMail finish the synchronization before I disconnect 
my laptop.

This is what I did the last time I lost all (four) messages in my inbox:
* Checked mail at work, let KMail finish synchronizing and
* pressed "Work offline" from the File menu.
* Disconnected my laptop, put it to sleep.
* Connected to my home WLAN, did some other work.
* Noticed a message from KMail, telling me it lost the connection - but why? it 
was told to "work offline". I have noticed this several times before, through 
several versions of KMail/Kontact.
* Pressed Ctrl-L to check email, chose "Work online" from the popup.
* Watched the four messages getting wiped out from my inbox.

Some of the messages was old (say one day or more), and at least one message 
was quite new, but I am quite certain that it was synced a couple of times 
before I disconnected.

I have contacted the admins at work regarding the problem, and there has been 
some server updates that might be of importance. At least, a change of software 
on the server side solved my problem with messages getting marked as read - see 
my comment http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121969#c11 regarding UW-IMAP vs 
Courier IMAP. But that was another bug, and another server software upgrade. 
Not sure what the email server at work is running now, though.

They did rename some folders though, and I have changed the settings in KMail 
accordingly (sent-mail -> Sent, spam -> Spam, etc).

What can I do to isolate this bug? I would very much like to provide some more 
info so this bug does not end up like the too confusing bug 104956.

I am running Fedora 8 and don't really want to compile kdepim from source, but 
if there is some -debuginfo package available somewhere I guess that would 
help? (I could not find any using yum).

Filters:
I have several filters running, but the messages that stayed in the inbox was 
obviously not moved by any of the them. I just read Bug 135376, and came to 
think about the bogofilter I have running - I'll turn that off and see if that 
helps. 

Disk space: I have not run out of disk space at any time the last month.

I will be perfectly happy with a reliable workaround for this problem (still 
using dIMAP), and wait some months for KDE 4.x (x > 0 it seems) for the KDEPIM 
there.

I just read bug 63353 "Disconnected IMAP wipes email" and it might be that what 
I am reporting simply is a duplicate of that one (from 2003).

Maybe the server software is the key - what should I ask the server admins at 
work - what info do you need? Name of email server software/version?

Actually, as I write this, KMail has checked mail several times, and it seems 
to be duplicating some messages each time. This applies to filtered messages. I 
checked the plain text of two duplicate messages and found that only X-UID was 
different, ie. "X-UID: 198" to "X-UID: 198".

Uhm.

best regards,
MartinG

Possibly related:
Bug 99278: Kmail deletes local dimap folders on broken connection
Bug 104320: status flags of messages of a DIMAP account get lost on 
synchronizing via check mail
Bug 114163: dangerous handling of dimap-folders
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