(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***) Package: kmail Version: cvs snapshot 8/5 Using kde2 + kmail (1.1.63) all from cvs (timed 22:30 05/08/200). I have 1 incoming mail account setup with a check for mail every 1 minute. It is named "Kde" and is a local mailbox (I have procmail filter mail into seperate folders in /home/sarah/Mail). Whenever I start kmail and leave it for a minute after start up a copy of every single message that already existed in the folder appears as a new unread message. If I click on any of these messages the subject changes to "No Subject" and the message headers and body are blank. If I click on any other message in that folder (whether a new message or an old one) it changes to "No Subject" too. If I exit kmail and check the size of the kde mailbox file it is 0 bytes. -- Sarah Pearson sarah@zippysoft.com http://www.zippysoft.com/
Procmail and KMail are incompatible. KMail has it's own fitlers Settings->Filter rules you must use those (unless you feel like writing a patch to make KMai land Procmail compatible but that's a lot of work). Closing bug. BFN Don. On Sun 06 Aug 2000 Sarah Pearson wrote: > Package: kmail > Version: cvs snapshot 8/5 > > Using kde2 + kmail (1.1.63) all from cvs (timed 22:30 05/08/200). > > I have 1 incoming mail account setup with a check for mail every 1 minute. > > It is named "Kde" and is a local mailbox (I have procmail filter mail into > seperate folders in /home/sarah/Mail). > > Whenever I start kmail and leave it for a minute after start up a copy > of every single message that already existed in the folder appears as a new > unread message. If I click on any of these messages the subject changes > to "No Subject" and the message headers and body are blank. If I click on > any other message in that folder (whether a new message or an old one) it > changes to "No Subject" too. > > If I exit kmail and check the size of the kde mailbox file it is 0 bytes.