Re: more on my kmail 100% problemns

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On Saturday 19 October 2019 06:22:05 am Gene Heskett wrote:

> some KMail woes...

Hi Gene,

I’ve sporadically always had KMail (TDE) use 100% of a CPU upon startup and it 
almost always crashes the first time I try to use the quick “Search:” (below 
the toolbar).  Oddly once it crashes the first time and gets restarted search 
works fine.  Couple thoughts tangentially related to your posts:

- Do you have any filters that check by datetimes?

I once had a filter, that was suppose to only be upon income mail, setup to 
trash anything older than 400 days.  Whatever caused it, it didn’t always 
function correctly and would (seemingly randomly) trash items in folders 
older than 400 days.  I’m sure there was some user error I was committing, 
but I removed it after having to restore from backups one too many times.

- Have you checked the filters that reference the folders not getting mail 
sorted to them properly?

I just moved several sub-folders to new main branches.  About half of them 
started dumping their mail into the main inbox.  Upon investigation the 
target for the Filter Actions, Move Into Folder was broken.  (It’s obvious, 
says something like folder not found.)

Again, not sure if this helps you directly, but maybe it’ll give you an extra 
clue to tracking your issues down.

Best,
Michael

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