(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***) Package: Version: Severity: normal Installed from: Compiler: OS: OS/Compiler notes: If KMail crashes (still does happen sometimes) or is killed (directly or when X-server is) or otherwise exits abnormally and is restarted the outgoing-queue folder lists all of the e-mails sent out during the previous (before the abnormal exit) session. Clicking on them quickly shows that the entries are fake -- the subject changes to "no subjects" other fields are similarly reset to empty. This fake e-mails can be safely deleted but KMail will not send anything out until they are. Why can't kmail checkpoint the outgoing queue when the e-mail is successfully sent out so no mention is left anywhere to confuse the next invocation? -mi (Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
I don't know, why this was closed -- there are no follow-ups by the developers. Is it supposed to be fixed in some version? Because we are still suffering from it with 3.1.1a ...
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 43931 ***