On Monday, 2012-10-15, Duncan wrote: > Klaus Slott posted on Sun, 14 Oct 2012 19:17:06 +0200 as excerpted: > > I had troubles with several things, especially kmail: "KMail encountered > > a fatal error and will terminate now. Failed to fetch >> the resource > > collection" So I decided to try a clean start and removed everything > > that looked kde accosiated:: > > > > ~/.config/akonadi ~/.config/kde.org ~/.config/qtcurve > > ~/.config/qtcurve.gtk-icons ~/.local/share/akonadi/ > > ~/.kde4 ~/.kde > > > > logging in again I was now able to make Kmail work > > I see you have the original issue fixed (good thing as I'd have had no > clue). > > Just a heads-up. KMail isn't the same old reasonably stable app that it > used to be; that I used for nearing a decade. It still is. Using it every day, for business and private messaging. > New kmail (aka kmail2) is akonadified (using akonadi as the backend), > now, and many people (including me) found the new version considerably > less stable than the old, losing mail, etc. Indeed, but since this is a different program it cannot affect the stability or reliability of traditional KMail version. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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