https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=440563
Brendon Higgins <bren...@quantumfurball.net> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version|5.21.3 |6.3.0 --- Comment #3 from Brendon Higgins <bren...@quantumfurball.net> --- Just tested, this bug still occurs on Debian's latest builds in testing: I select two emails in KMail, move them to another folder, it syncs, and now the two cached emails both have identical bodies. Don't even need to restart Akonadi or anything. If I do restart Akonadi, then the subject and dates in KMail also become identical (though the attachment icon seems to stay intact). If I clear the cache of that folder and resync, they're back to normal. I'm tempted to change the affected version of the bug to GIT master - think it'd be a safe bet at this point. FWIW I have serveral IMAP accounts, all GMail, and seems to happen on any of them. Perhaps a race condition, or maybe the cache DB write routine simply fails to iterate through the emails when getting contents. I wonder if there's a scenario for true data loss, like if I moved the duplicate email a second time to another folder... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.