Search for mails gives results that do not cover the reality. For example, I search for 'Bestellung' and notice that one account is not checked at all (using 'search all folders'). Second, When I switch between 'All conditions must match' and 'one condition must match', having only one condition specified, gives a different result. Nepomuk/Akonadi is running of course.... Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. enter search 2. 3. Actual Results: Many messages ommitted Expected Results: all matching results are shown
Ok could you paste sparql query here. Do you have more infos ? it's a complet name that you search ?
If you use master (compile as debug) I created a big debug dialog to show query and result. I fixed some bug into (for example yesterday I fixed "contains") Today I investigate "date" Could you retest with 4.11 branch or 4.12 (it's better but compile with debug mode otherwise you will not see debug dialogbox) Regards
(In reply to comment #2) > Could you retest with 4.11 branch or 4.12 (it's better but compile with > debug mode otherwise you will not see debug dialogbox) > Regards Do you know if this available on the openSUSE Build service https://build.opensuse.org/ ? ..otherwise I need to see if I can build it there....I have no build environment installed on my PC
Really don't know I compile on my computer.
Ok I fixed some others bugs in search/search dialogbox. Continue to investigate "Date" problem. I backport a lot of fix in 4.11.x but 4.12 will be better because there is a full debug dialog for searching
For infos we can't support Date for the moment so I disable it in 4.12
I'm testing 4.12 Release Candidate using the Kubuntu PPA. I'm using local Maildir folders and POP3. Searching for a particular Message-ID shows nothing, whether I use "Anywhere in Headers" "contains", "Complete Message" "contains", or "Message-ID" "contains" (typing the latter header name into the box). The only header which seems to work is Subject. Is there documentation of this full debug dialog for searching in 4.12?
Hello Axel and Graeme, thank you for your reports. They are about a version of KMail which uses Nepomuk and is unmaintained. Thus closing. If you still have issues with search please open new reports. Please follow the following guide lines: - use one report per exact issue you find. - research for other bug reports about the same issue. - state version you use - use at minimum KDEPIM 4.14 (please note that Tools/Find Message may currently crash in KDEPIM 15.08, this is known and fixed in master, so please don´t report) - state exact steps to reproduce the issue. Thank you, Martin