Re: ignored kmail crash reports.

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Hi Gene!

Are you sure your hardware is OK?

Nik

Anno domini 2019 Tue, 15 Oct 13:00:44 -0400
 Gene Heskett scripsit:
> Greetings all;
> 
> Are you send those to /dev/null? I've sent a whole bunch of them.
> 
> These crashes always seem to be preceded by a couple days of a kmail 
> session burning up a core of 4 cores, bouncing to the next available 
> core, at 99 to 100% at 15 second or so intervals.
> 
> These seem to be related to kmail finding trash files in its database, 
> causing problems while re-indexing. I have two folders which are 
> subfolders with a given years messages manually sorted into that years 
> corpus.
> 
> When I relaunch kmail after one of these crashes, I am getting advisories 
> that so-and-so has an index problem, and its generally the top level 
> folder, and 2 or 3 of its subfolders that are named.  And the older 
> folders are slowly being emptied, as in messages are disappearing 
> despite having no expiry set up.
> 
> Can anything be done, or is there something I can check-uncheck 
> someplace?
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
> Cheers, Gene Heskett



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