Bug 249780 - kmail says that are unread messages when in fact all messages are readed
Summary: kmail says that are unread messages when in fact all messages are readed
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: kmail
Classification: Applications
Component: message list (show other bugs)
Version: 0.1
Platform: Compiled Sources Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: kdepim bugs
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Reported: 2010-09-01 20:59 UTC by
Modified: 2011-12-15 23:57 UTC (History)
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Description 2010-09-01 20:59:16 UTC
Version:           0.1 (using Devel) 
OS:                Linux

Kmail in inbox folder sayst there is one unread message, so i click in the button to go to the next unread message and nothing happens because all messages are readed.

Also happens in trash folder where kmail says theres one message and theres no messages in trash folder.

Seams kmail is having serious problems becoming stable...


Reproducible: Sometimes




OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.33.5-desktop-2mnb
Compiler: gcc
Comment 1 Matěj Laitl 2010-09-14 12:44:54 UTC
Zé, with version of kmail (kdepim) do you use? Also, what type of account suffers from this problem? (POP3, IMAP, dIMAP, local?)
Comment 2 Matěj Laitl 2010-09-14 13:20:03 UTC
If the account used is IMAP and you use Akonadi-based KMail 2, then it is a dbuplicate of bug 245581.
Comment 3 2010-09-15 21:56:34 UTC
All my accounts are pop3, i use to use kde from branch4, at this moment its revision 1173842

So as you see its very recent.

Wjat allways also happens is that when opening kmail, when receiving mail it prompts severall times this message:

Unknown error. (NO [LRCONFLICT] Resource tries to modify item with dirty payload, aborting STORE.
)

But i think i have reported this in another bug report...
Comment 4 Matěj Laitl 2011-12-15 23:57:55 UTC
I cannot reproduce this anymore, closing. (please reopen if you can reproduce)