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------- Additional Comments From Martin Lichtvoll de 2008-05-13 23:13 -------
Hi Paula, if that happens I suggest to stop KMail, remove the KMail index files
for the affected folder and start KMail again so that KMail rebuilds the index.
If it happened in your inbox for example delete the following index files
martin shambala:~Mail> ls -la | grep inbox
drwx------ 5 martin martin 36 2008-05-13 22:47 inbox
-rw------- 1 martin martin 539855 2008-05-13 22:47 .inbox.index
-rw-r--r-- 1 martin martin 4389 2008-05-13 22:47 .inbox.index.ids
-rw-r--r-- 1 martin martin 54499 2008-05-13 10:21 .inbox.index.sorted
by using rm ~/Mail/.inbox.index* for example. Be careful not to delete the
wrong file and better make a backup of ~/Mail before. No warranty whatsoever
;-).
Its not nice but thats my usual procedure when empty no subject mails appear or
a mail turns out not to be deleteable. I read that recent KMail got a context
menu entry for recreating the index file, but I am not sure whether it will
make it to a KDE 3.5.10 if such a version is tagged at all. I had empty no
subject mails in KMail from KDE 3.5.9 but they might have happened with an
earlier version. I had non deleteable mail in my spam folder I think at least
twice, but no time to make a bugreport back then. Didn't happen anymore since
then.
I hope that on switching to akonadi all those still existing index related
problems are gone for good.
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