Ana Guerrero schrieb: > So, you do not use kmail anymore, go to the kde bugzilla and see people > is still suffering this bug in kubuntu and decide to re-open this bug > in the Debian BTS?
No, I'm still subscribed to the relevant bugreports in the KDE bugzilla (since I myself suffered from this bug) and noticed that every now and then still mails come in. After I received another mail yesterday claiming that this bug is still not fixed I looked through the Debian BTS and KDEs BTS. Looks like in Debian's BTS someone tried to reopen this bug in Deceber. He even wanted to reopen this closed bug in the KDE BTS but he did not know how so he opened a new one. This and the point that in the main KDE bugreport (sudden mail loss) even he KDE devs don't seem to claim that the bug is fixed but just notice that it seems to be less likely to happen, I think/fear this bug is still not fixed. > The commit that should fix this bug was not committed before the kde3.5.5 > release, so only distributions that have hand-picked the fix from svn had > it included. > It is 'closed' in kde bugzilla. 'Verified' is the 'step' after 'fixed' > in bugzilla wordings. Verified that it is fixed). Don't mix it with > 'confirmed' which is a confirmation that the bug exists. Sorry my bad, I really did not see that this bug was fixed. I really should unsubscribe from upstreams BTS :) Anyway, maybe this bug is fixed and I just overreacted -- let's hope for the best. Cheers, Bastian -- Bastian Venthur http://venthur.de Debian Developer venthur at debian org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]