Bug 52333 - KMail Save to Draft crashes KMail
Summary: KMail Save to Draft crashes KMail
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: kmail
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: FreeBSD Ports FreeBSD
: NOR crash
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: kdepim bugs
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Reported: 2002-12-26 23:47 UTC by brad
Modified: 2007-09-14 12:17 UTC (History)
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Description brad 2002-12-26 23:47:12 UTC
Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.0.5)
Installed from:    FreeBSD Ports
Compiler:          GCC 2.95.3 
OS:          FreeBSD

This bug occurs when configuring KMAil to store its Drafts folder for a particular IMAP account on the remote server.

I have a Drafts spool on my IMAP server so that my drafts are accessible to me wherever I go. KMail is configured to use this spool in the advanced tab in the identity section of 'Configure KMail'.

How to reproduce: 

1) Configure a drafts folder on a remote IMAP server as indicated above.

2) Compose a mail and save it to the drafts folder. Close the current composition window if it is still open.

3) Open the drafts folder on the IMAP server and double click the draft email you just saved. Click the close box.

Expected behaviour: KMail should proceed as normal and close the email, allowing for other work to be done. The e-mail should also be succesfully saved on the remote server.

Actual behaviour: KMail crashes, leaving a single blank email message in the LOCAL drafts folder. Nothing is stored on the IMAP server.
Comment 1 brad 2003-01-31 19:08:03 UTC
This bug continues to exist as of KMail 1.5 included in KDE 3.1.0.

Anyone able to look into KMail's rampant IMAP issues?
Comment 2 Carsten Burghardt 2003-02-01 13:54:18 UTC
Fixed in cvs, will be part of kde 3.1.1 
Comment 3 Alex Walker 2003-02-17 16:06:16 UTC
I'm using KDE from CVS HEAD and this is still re-creatable in kontact.