Re: On maintaining message marks

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On Tuesday 14 September 2021 11:04:15 Michael wrote:

> On Tuesday 14 September 2021 09:36:41 am Gene Heskett wrote:
> > The "it" I refer to is that when kmail rebuilds an index, it wipes
> > out your carefully set message marks like "important" or "action
> > item", losing those flags you set so it was easily findable later.
>
> My KMail* doesn't lose those when it rebuilds the index.  Granted my
> KMail usually crashes when I try to search,

I also have searches crashes fairly often lately. didn't use to.

> so there may be some other 
> bug hiding this bug in my case?  What's everyone else's experience?
>
> * KMail 1.9.10 (Using Trinity R14.0.10)

Same here. But atm on stretch, s/b bullseye before I hit 87 in a couple 
weeks if everything else works. I have, unformatted, the makings of a 
4GB software raid 6 or 10 already installed.

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