https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236229
--- Comment #6 from Minh Ha Duong haduong centre-cired fr 2010-06-01
12:09:50 ---
Hi Mark,
Thanks for sharing. May I remind everybody that lost+found, as a directory
name, is already used by some popular Linux filesystems to store recovered
inodes
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--- Comment #5 from Mark van Rossum mvanross inf ed ac uk 2010-05-31
21:23:32 ---
Here is a temporary workaround that works for me:
Create a new folder in kmail (called lost+found in my case)
rmdir ~/Mail/lost+found/cur
ln -sf
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--- Comment #4 from Mark van Rossum mvanross inf ed ac uk 2010-05-29
15:04:06 ---
Still there in
kmail 1.13.3
KDE 4.4.80 (4.5 beta1)
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--- Comment #3 from Mark van Rossum mvanross inf ed ac uk 2010-05-14
11:59:21 ---
After removing ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/autosave completely, kmail does rebuild
the directory, but without index, and still unable to open the messages.
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