KMail assumes it will be the only email program on the system.  It creates a 
.mailboxname.index file for each one in ~/Mail to speed up sorts,etc.  When 
another program modifies the mbox files, such as when I was using mutt over 
ssh on a regular basis, the indexes of course don't match up but KMail can't 
tell the difference.  So, KMail users, looks like another job for cron.  I'm 
off to write a shell script that compares modification dates and deletes the 
index if the mbox is newer.

Patrick

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