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--- Comment #21 from Knut Hildebrandt ---
Hello Martin,
(In reply to Martin Steigerwald from comment #20)
> Kurt, I was tempted to just reopen the bug report, but as…
I made my comment #19 here because the problem was solved for me after this bug
has
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--- Comment #20 from Martin Steigerwald ---
Kurt, I was tempted to just reopen the bug report, but as… it may contain more
than one issue in one report from a quick glance at the comments, I kindly ask
you to open a new bug report with exactly the versi
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--- Comment #19 from Knut Hildebrandt ---
This bug is marked fixed and everything worked fine for me until a recent
update. It seems that the bug has been reintroduced into the code. Checked it
various times today.
Right now I'm using an up-to-date Cha
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--- Comment #18 from Martin Steigerwald ---
Wow, thank you, Dan. I may even test if, if I configure my IMAP account again,
I removed it cause Akonadi was too slow, yet, I found it replaced mysql.conf in
a recent upgrade due to a setting deprecated in My
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--- Comment #16 from luisfe ---
(In reply to Martin Steigerwald from comment #14)
Sorry, I just repeated this post...
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--- Comment #15 from luisfe ---
Yes, I think that these are two separated issues, probably moving mails does
something wrong that triggers the more general bug in 360834.
I can reproduce it with the following steps:
1. Create two resources, DIM: Disco
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--- Comment #14 from Martin Steigerwald ---
Added a bug report about the no rid, no option to reattempt to push item into
server issue:
Bug 360834 - no mechanism to reattempt to store items without rid (just in db)
into the resource
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--- Comment #13 from Martin Steigerwald ---
Okay, Dan didn´t really confirm the bug, actually there are two bugs: The one
with moving mails from cached IMAP to local folder, the other is generally that
on failures there are items without RID, which are
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--- Comment #11 from Martin Steigerwald ---
Okay, well Akonadi has the mail somewhere in the database. So it has it… but
still. At the very least it confused users. But on a database corruption it
also causes mail *loss*. So I consider writing to final
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--- Comment #10 from Martin Steigerwald ---
Luisfe, the "file_db_data" is also cache. Well the mail must be stored
somethere. Is it smaller than 4 KiB. Then grep like
ms@merkaba:~/.local/share/akonadi/db_data/akonadi> LANG=C grep -i "kmail" *
Binary fi
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--- Comment #9 from luisfe ---
Well, after a week the number of mails without RID has not changed.
I have created a big mail wihout RID and I can find it in file_db_data. That
is, the mails exists in the cache, but only there...
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--- Comment #8 from Martin Steigerwald ---
Thanks. Can you see the contents of the mail within file_db_data or
db_data/akonadi with grep?
Just grep an unique ASCII word within the mail (no umlauts or UTF-8 stuff as
that gets encoded). Really make sure
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--- Comment #7 from luisfe ---
I do not know, because I got rid of the trouble with the copy workaround.
I have just moved 27 mails from an imap folder two a local folder in two moves,
one of 20 mails an another of 7, as expected, I have now 25 mail wi
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--- Comment #6 from Martin Steigerwald ---
Can you confirm that the mails won´t appear after *some* time?
I believe that Akonadi caches things in database upto SizeThreshold, standard
is 4096 bytes, or in ~/.local/share/akonadi/file_db_data for larger
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--- Comment #4 from luisfe ---
I have made more experiments. The problem is reproducible and appears when
moving several mails.
I have tried to move from a disconnected imap folder to a local one. Each
experiment is made 5 times.
-Moving just one me
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--- Comment #2 from luisfe ---
I have already used that workaround. To recover the files. The drawback is that
you will loose tags. As tags are not preserved by copy.
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I can confirm
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