https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408354
--- Comment #4 from Nick <nick.craig....@gmail.com> --- I'll do a fresh install and see if I can find specifically what triggers this problem. One thing that is most likely different from the average install is that /home/nick/Data is a symbolic link to /media/nick/Data_sdb. /media/nick/Data_sdb is mounted at boot to /dev/sdb3 The df entry looks like this: /dev/sdb3 591G 556G 4.8G 100% /media/nick/Data_sdb (I know the partition is at 100%) And the /etc/fstab entry is: UUID=329dc068-a4ed-45fd-9b0b-0ef09ca926ee /media/nick/Data_sdb ext4 defaults 0 2 My initial thoughts are that this symbolic linking and use of a different partition 'may' have something to do with the problem. So my plan would be to start with a working install using the default maildir location, then change to a valid maildir folder on a different directory. Not forgetting the symbolic link. I'll update you if I can reproduce this on a fresh install. Just to note, I have tried deleting /home/nick/.local/share/akonadi and letting it rebuild but it still would not index the emails. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.