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--- Comment #22 from Christian Mollekopf mollek...@kolabsys.com ---
For the record:
* the imap server emits a move notification with the old remoteId still set (so
the original resource can has the remoteId for it's itemRemoved notification).
* The
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--- Comment #23 from Volker Krause vkra...@kde.org ---
We had a bug before where the source RID was not removed for an inter-resource
move. If that happens the next sync will remove the item locally if it hasn't
been pushed to the IMAP server in the
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--- Comment #24 from Christian Mollekopf mollek...@kolabsys.com ---
(In reply to comment #23)
We had a bug before where the source RID was not removed for an
inter-resource move. If that happens the next sync will remove the item
locally if it hasn't
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--- Comment #21 from Christian Mollekopf mollek...@kolabsys.com ---
The problem seems to be that the remote id is indeed not cleared for
inter-resource moves (it works for copies).
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--- Comment #11 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 83998
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IMAP log for sent message #1
This is the first file of the IMAP log for when I sent a message. A sent copy
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--- Comment #12 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 83999
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IMAP log for sent message #2
The IMAP log seems to be split into a new file at various points. This is the
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Attachment #83998|IMAP log for sent message |IMAP log #1 for sent
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Attachment #83999|IMAP log for sent message |IMAP log #2 for sent
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--- Comment #13 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 84000
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IMAP log #1 for messages moved from INBOX to referee folder
I had 4 messages in my INBOX (in the Incoming
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--- Comment #14 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 84001
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IMAP log #2 for messages moved from INBOX to referee folder
The second part of the log where I was looking at
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--- Comment #16 from Christian Mollekopf mollek...@kolabsys.com ---
Note to self:
The code looks safe, unless we somehow miss the append error, and then assign a
random RID after the UID search fails, resulting in the item getting removed
during the
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--- Comment #17 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 84012
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IMAP log for message moved from INBOX to mathdept folder
I moved a received message from the INBOX (in the
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--- Comment #18 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 84013
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.xsession-errors file for message moved from INBOX to mathdept folder
Here is the ~/.xsession-errors file,
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--- Comment #19 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Christian, thanks for your help! Please let me know if I can provide
additional information.
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--- Comment #8 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Here's something perhaps unusual about my setup that might be relevant: I have
two accounts in KMail, one called Incoming and the other Mail Folders.
Both point to the same email account and the
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--- Comment #9 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 83937
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Grep of akonadi in .xsession-errors
This is a grep of akonadi in my .xsession-errors file. I don't know if
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--- Comment #10 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
I posted the grep of akonadi from my .xsession-errors. I'm not sure if
anything interesting is there. There are some lines
kmail2(2926)/libakonadi
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--- Comment #1 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
One thing that I just realized is that all of the missing emails are initial
messages in a conversation. My normal workflow when I receive a message in my
Inbox is to write a response; the sent
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--- Comment #2 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
I realized that I do know of one message that was lost that I did not respond
to. I know about it since I wrote to someone else about the contents, and when
I went to check the original message,
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--- Comment #3 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Well, I can now confirm that I've lost messages that I wrote. I wrote a
message earlier this evening to some people (not in response to another
message), and then copied it from the Inbox into
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--- Comment #4 from Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com ---
Okay, using KMail 4.11.3 on Fedora 19, I currently have a weird situation: I
copied two messages (an incoming message and my response) from the Inbox into
another folder. Looking at that folder
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