Created attachment 106093 [details] Output of ps after multiple remote kmail launches. When launching kmail over SSH with X-Forwarding enabled, I notice that an instance of akonadiserver starts for every time kmail is launched - but it doesn't quit after quitting kmail. This leads to multiple akonadiserver processes running. Have attached the output of a ps due to anti-spam rules.
May also be related to: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381180
I should mention that I connect to my laptop via: I connect to my laptop via: $ ssh -C -Y username@<ip> Then launch kmail via: $ dbus-launch kmail
Oh, you probably have multiple dbus sessions too (ie, one akonadisever per dbus session)
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