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nope, i moved the entire kmail directory first try, and now it can't create an
index file at all, since it cannot read the imap directory
On Thursday 29 April 2004 11:09, you wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 09:23:20AM +0100, Matt Collier wrote:
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ok, it appears that the imap commands being issued by kmail are:
uid fetch 1:* (uid flags)
* 1 FETCH(UID 6189 FLAGS(\Seen))
noop
OK NOOP
uid fetch 6189:6190 (uid envelope rfc822.size internaldate flags)
* 1 FETCH (UID 6189 ENVELOPE ( ))
noop
OK NO
On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 09:23:20AM +0100, Matt Collier wrote:
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> Hi,
> after upgrading to kmail/1.6.2, i can't use IMAP at all, everytime i enter an
> IMAP dir, kmail just keeps refreshing the directory, flickering away, and if
> i click on a me
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Hi,
> after upgrading to kmail/1.6.2, i can't use IMAP at all, everytime i enter
> an IMAP dir, kmail just keeps refreshing the directory, flickering away,
> and if i click on a message, after a little more flickering it displays the
> message below t
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Hi,
after upgrading to kmail/1.6.2, i can't use IMAP at all, everytime i enter an
IMAP dir, kmail just keeps refreshing the directory, flickering away, and if
i click on a message, after a little more flickering it displays the message
below the one
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