On Wed November 30 2011 1:22:53 AM Timothy Murphy wrote: > > I too have had - and still have - various non-fatal problems > with KMail2, and am continuing to use it. > As they used to say, "Close, but no cigar". > > I've got a new minor problem, and I'm interested to know > if anyone else has it. > I'm using KMail2 on my laptop exclusively with IMAP/dovecot > on a local server; and with Fedora-16/KMail2 on the laptop > I get a frequent message on the laptop that > contact with the server has been lost. > This doesn't seem to have any adverse effect; > I still seem get new email and am able to read it. > > Another minor symptom: I sometimes get the message "Please wait" > (or something to that effect) and the message screen is hidden. > I find I have to logout or re-boot, after which the emails appear. > What I do, when this happens, is I close KMail and then in a console window, I run "sudo pkill imap" about a half-dozen times followed by "sudo pkill pop3" a half-dozen times, then "sudo pkill kmail" a half-dozen times then "akonadictl stop" two or three times until I get the message that Akonadi is not running. Then I am able to start KMail back up and all is good with the world for awhile (anywhere from a few hours to a few days.) _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org