On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 02:39:41PM +0200, Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > > > Maybe you can help me here. After an upgrade from 4.10 to 4.11 on my > > > Gentoo systems, Akonadi is on the fritz again. As soon as I load KMail > > > (or Kontakt with KMail), it starts hogging a CPU core. Deleting a bunch > > > of spam mail (Ctrl+A and Ctrl+Delete) via IMAP takes a while, but gets > > > done. Loading IMAP folders works, too (I can see new mails in the list > > > and the effects of actions I did in other mail programs). But I can't > > > read any mail, I only get the typical “fetching content” page. > > > > I have the same issue in Arch during upgrade from 4.10 to 4.11. Clean up > > akonadi configuration works for me. Please check the note in Arch Wiki: > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/KDE > > Clean_akonadi_configuration_to_fix_kmail > > Hello > > That’s exactly what I wanted to avoid, as it would mean I will have to > download all mails again (I’m using disconnected IMAP), not to mention > having to set up several calendars and the address book again.
Well, when I discovered double mail folders and folders I could not delete (they would reappear immediately), I’ve had enough and cleared Akonadi out (wasn’t the first time anyway). So I logged out, moved anything away and logged back in. At first I was appalled, because the new resources were created and Akonadi started eating CPU again. I don’t remember the exact item name in the Job Tracker anymore, something about SpecialCollection. Anyhoo, I was about to curse at the screen, but just to make sure, I deleted the stuff a second time and logged in again. Oh boy... I do understand the motivation and modularity behind the whole framework. But its implementation leaves things to be desired. -- Gruß | Greetings | Qapla’ Please do not share anything from, with or about me with any Facebook service. For a woman who wears glasses, curiosity is stronger than vanity.
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