If I delete an email from a folder (eg inbox) it does not actually move the email but copies the entry instead and keep the email in the original folder. Moving the email to the trash folder has the same effect. If I move the email to another folder this works correctly Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Delete and email from inbox 2. Move to another folder 3. Move back to inbox Actual Results: The email appears in trash and inbox Expected Results: the email should be removed from inbox instead
This bug has only been reported for versions before 4.14, which have been unsupported for at least two years now. Can anyone tell if this bug still present? If noone confirms this bug for a Framework-based version of kmail2 (version 5.0 or later, as part of KDE Applications 15.12 or later), it gets closed in about three months.
Created attachment 101273 [details] attachment-20318-0.html Hi Denis, My KMail version is 4.14.10 (under KDE 4.14.18) and I confirm that this issue still exists in environment. Regards Wolfgang Am Samstag, 24. September 2016, 17:56:58 schrieb Denis Kurz via KDE Bugzilla: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319357 > > Denis Kurz <kdenis@posteo.de> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO > Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDSINFO > > --- Comment #1 from Denis Kurz <kdenis@posteo.de> --- > This bug has only been reported for versions before 4.14, which have been > unsupported for at least two years now. Can anyone tell if this bug still > present? > > If noone confirms this bug for a Framework-based version of kmail2 (version > 5.0 or later, as part of KDE Applications 15.12 or later), it gets closed > in about three months.
mayerw, I'm sorry, but the version you confirmed the bug for is still way too old. Just as announced in my last comment, I close this bug. If you encounter it again in a recent version (at least 5.0 aka 15.08), please open a new one unless it already exists. Thank you for all your input.