Am Freitag, 9. Mai 2025, 08:07:39 Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit schrieb Hefee: > Hey, > > > > > > 4) In kmail some folders are missing for an imap account (with > > > > > many > > > > > folders). On the imap server, the all mail folders are present. > > > > > > > > This probably needs some more troubleshooting, and perhaps a bug > > > > report. > > > > > > I am happy to open a bug report, do you have a suggestion what > > > debugging information should be included? > > > > I would recommend opening the bug against Kmail with all the > > information you have. Hopefully someone has some idea of the root > > cause or some procedure for sussing out further information. The bug > > can be reassigned to a different package (like akonadi or dovecot) if > > it ends up not being Kmails’ problem. > > I face the same issue like rainer that some folders are not showing up in > KMail but all are visible in akonadiconsole. Very visible it is for my > ionos.de address , where my INBOX is affeced. But also for my dovecot > handled address. > > my workaraound is to reset the content types in the properties of the > folders via akonadiconsole (right click on the folder select "Folder > Properties". For me the "content types" is empty than the folder is > invisible. So I add "message/rfc822" to the content types close the dialog > via Ok. Reopen it and add "inode/directory" close again and voila the > folder is visible and useable in kmail. > > The strange thing on database level it has both mimetypes already attached. > Removing and readding the mimetpyes triggers something that fixes the > invisible state of the folder. > > And this workaround only works till you restart akonadi. >
I even see the issue after deleting and re-adding the imap account. I also just noticed that I see an at least very similar issue on a Manjaro system (with the same imap account). So it might be an upstream issue. I see that on folders in the 6th hierarchy level. Do you see it on top-level folders? Thanks Rainer -- Rainer Dorsch http://bokomoko.de/
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