Did you check to see if the message was still on the server after it vanished locally?
I wonder if they started assuming local is a cache? Diane On Wednesday, April 17, 2013 00:07:40 Martin Steigerwald wrote: > Hi! > > I am back to KDEPIM 1 aka 4.4.11 and KDE SC 4.8.4 from Sid. > > Reason? Data losses. > > [Akonadi] [Bug 318227] New: Data loss on restarting Akonadi to get it > responsive again > https://bugs.kde.org/318227 > > > [Akonadi] [Bug 318290] New: Empty mails: AkonadiAgentServer(4890)/libakonadi > Akonadi::ResourceBase::itemRetrieved: Item does not provide part > "HEAD"/"RFC822" > https://bugs.kde.org/318290 > > > And finally the thing were I had enough of it: > > [Akonadi] [Bug 318444] New: data loss in maildir resource: Mails that were > accessible disappeared and are not visible in maildir directory anymore > https://bugs.kde.org/318444 > > > KMail 2 / Akonadi lost mails from debian-kde mail folder while I was > *reading* it. I never saw something like this with any mail application I > ever used. > > I had this running on BTRFS, and due to a BTRFS problem with scrubbing I > cannot fully prove that my BTRFS /home filesystem is correct. But I do think > that it is no issue with BTRFS since the rsync based backup worked nicely. > But the scrubbing does not complete right now and gives a kernel backtrace. > > > Sorry, but I think my first head up were premature. > > > Here is how I went back: > > 1) I had some discussion with Debian´s package management that I do not > really remember in full. It basically went down to: > > dpkg --force-depends --purge $( dpkg -l | grep 4.10.2 | awk '{print $2;}' ) > > before trying to install old KDE SC and KDEPIM again. > > > 2) Restore maildir from backup: > > merkaba:/mnt/home-zeit> rsync -a -AHXS -P --del martin-Mail-2013-04-11/ > /home/martin/Mail/ > > > 3) Restore exact matching kmailrc from backup: > > martin@merkaba:~/Backup/KDEPIM-1/Konfigurationsdateien> cp -p kmailrc > ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc > > I didn´t do this initially, since I thought KMail 2 uses a new config file > kmail2rc and the old one would remain unaltered. Well was altered and KMail > 1 tried to check all of its index files and it took ages. > > > 4) Then I had KMail download about 60 MB and 6000 mails from last 5 days > from my Dovecot POP3 server. This worked cause I configured KMail2 / Akonadi > to keep mails on server for 7 days. > > > Only thing that doesn´t work right now is my CRM114 spam filter integration. > Whyever. > > > I did not try what happens with IMAP accounts, but at least with POP3 I am > quite sure that I had data losses. So be careful. > > I would have kept testing KDEPIM 2 despite the other about 10 bugs I > reported which were are about performance issues - on an ThinkPad T520 with > Intel Sandybridge i5 with 2,5GHz and 8 GB of RAM and 300 GB Intel SSD 320! - > and some other oddities, but these repeated mail data loss were > unacceptable for me. > > Ciao, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1759909.oHM04iabqz@myrada