https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=516801

--- Comment #5 from Olivier BELLEUX <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #4)
> > I should point out that kmail crashes if I try to drag and drop a new 
> > folder; strangely, nothing happens with an existing folder.
> 
> I don't understand this sentence.
> 
> What is the different between a "new folder" and an "existing folder"?

Hello, 

When I wrote it, I understood myself, but indeed it was not clear.

I have a tree structure (maildir, local-folder) of folders in which I sort my
mail; most emails are sorted automatically using filters; sometimes I receive
emails that I sort manually into these folders. 

I can drag and drop emails into these folders, and I can rearrange these
folders using drag and drop. There is no problem.

But when I create a new folder (‘test"), it appears at the bottom of the tree ;
if I try to move it, KMail crashes. 

When I restart, either "test" appears at the bottom as if nothing had happened,
or it appears elsewhere and some other folders have been randomly mixed up.

Then, I delete "test" and close KMail. When I relaunch kmail, the tree
structure is back in the previous order.

All this gives me the impression that drag and drop in KMail may causes a
problem in Akonadi, but I can't understand what it is.

I tried deleting the DB (MySQL) and recreating it, and also switching to
SQLite, without success. I went back to MySQL. 

I hope this will help you to better understand this very strange bug.

Thank you.

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