Version: unspecified (using Devel) OS: Linux I keep having a pop up dialogue appearing when I open a new email sent and received from the N900 (see screenshots attached). This was not happening before. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: - Launch Kmail-mobile - Click on 'write new email' button - Fill in Subject and recipient (yourself on the N900) and type a few words in the text editor - Click on Send - The email is sent and received properly on the N900 - Click on the email from the message list Actual Results: The message opens but there is a pop up dialogue that I do not understand. Expected Results: There should not be any pop up dialogue. N900 Packages, Svn Rev 1165514
Created attachment 50795 [details] Pop up dialogue when opening an email received on the N900
Created attachment 50796 [details] Same pop up dialogue after I scrolled down N900 Packages, Svn Rev 1165514
I had that bug again today. I have no idea why it happens sometimes. Fortunately this is not a blocker, the user just needs to click on one of the buttons to get rid of the error message. But I am wondering what this error message means and I am hoping that there is no data loss because I am selecting a button randomly (to see if what happens each time). N900, 4:4.5~20100906.1172093-1maemo1.1171830
I am able to reproduce this bug with 4:4.5~20100903.1171290-1maemo1.1171237. The Dialog is useless because it doesn't show any helpful info and i really don't know what's left or right in that case. I suppose this issue is related to https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=249840
SVN commit 1175284 by vkrause: Apply the same sparse item optimization we already have in kmail desktop when marking as read, should eventually go into messageviewer and happen after message downloading though. BUG: 248550 BUG: 249840 M +10 -5 mainview.cpp WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=1175284
It seems corrected now. I retested this today and I was not able to reproduce it so I am verifying this bug. Feel free to reopen if needed.
Maybe further reports with dialogs of this kinds can contain the word "conflict" in the title. (Afaiu, that is what that dialog is about, a "perceived" conflict of the data - like an email being read and another view saying unread).
I retested this bug today and I was still not able to reproduce it so I am closing it now. N900, 4:4.5~20101001.1181533-1maemo1.1181469