https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=255388

--- Comment #68 from Thomas Arend <tho...@arend-rhb.de> ---
(In reply to comment #66)
> Could you search your email folder for the filenames that failed? Do they
> actually exist?
> 
> 3 out of 200 hundred does not seem like a bug affecting most emails but
> something "special" which happens to a few.
> 
> What about those that report that no filters work anymore? Maybe they have
> some logs which show what causes 3 out of 200 for some and all emails for
> others not getting filtered.

This test installation is much better than real life. Today I had 10% or more
of the real messages not filtered.
What makes it worst: Some deleted messages from Saturday and Sunday reappear.
But this is another bug.

I'm not very happy with the idea to provide a full log of the real life
messages.

In the log I found an entry saying, that the message could not be moved. That
is a true and obvious information. It only gives the hint that the program
tried to move but not why it failed to do so. 

What about more detailed information in the filter log to make the task a bit
easier..

How can I relate the file names to the mails in the e-mail folder?

Can some body write a script to extract the needed information? This would be
helpful to users not so familiar with kmail2 / akonadi.

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