Persistent KMail issue

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Greets, everybody . . .

I've hesitated to bring this up because I'm doing something that I think is 
not supported by anyone involved. But maybe I'm just missing something 
simple, so I thought I'd ask. I beg your forbearance, because the 
explanation is long.

I use ProtonMail. PrnotMail offers an application-filter thing called 
ProtonBridge; without it one is stuck with Proton's webmail, which is a 
pain for many reasons, not least that it's impossible to reply to a 
message at the bottom.

ProtonBridge is a fairly large thing that does the encryption/decryption of 
outgong/incoming messages respectively. Instead of having an actual 
address for the mail server, Bridge requires we use 127.0.0.1. and port 
1143 for incoming and 1025 for outgoing. Fine so far.

The Bridge was released about five years ago. I set it up and it worked 
just fine, allowing me to keep an email archive here on the local machine, 
as well as otherwise use KMail as I have for lo, these many years.

Then a couple years ago things began to go pearshaped from time to time. I 
would receive pop-up KMail errors that KMail could not mark the message as 
read, couldn't write to the server. As I have mentioned before, it began 
to get double listings for incoming messages, the first blank.

Making it maddening is that there's no consistency to it. Sometimes it 
happens and sometimes it doesn't, in both cases. I keep my software up to 
date, including TDE and ProtonBridge. I cannot point to the exact time it 
began.

At about the same time, everytime I opened KMail I couldn't do anything 
until it downloaded every message I had receiced since forever. I normally 
read and respond to messages, then move them to the appropriate ones among 
a miltitude of maildir directories I keep here, and for the longest time 
that was the end of it, but there was a change that caused those messages 
to be downloaded anew the next time I started KMail.

In that only Thunderbird is supported in Linux by ProtonBridge, I just 
lived with it. Then, relatively recently, KMail began to crash. I've filed 
the occasional KMail crash report -- btw, the crash report server needs to 
renew its certificate. The crashes typically happen when KMail is running 
minimized, which I customarily do so I don't have to d/l every email since 
Genesis every time I use it.

I suspect it's some configuration thing with KMail that I have wrong -- not 
that much to configure with the Bridge -- possibly a permissions issue or 
something. What makes it all the more maddening is that it works most of 
the time.

When a few days ago KMail threw the error that it couldn't write to te 
server, I sent the report to Proton. As usual, they replied promptly. As 
usual, the reply wasn't of much help, to wit:

"Currently, we are testing Bridge on Outlook, Apple Mail, and Thunderbird. 
Other clients should also be compatible but we cannot guarantee that all 
of the features will work properly, as this largely depends on the 
implementation of the IMAP and SMTP protocols in that client.
 
"You read about this in detail on the link below:
https://proton.me/support/clients-supported-bridge "

I'd really like to sort this out, but I do not know enough about mail 
handling to know even where to begin to look. I renamed my top-level mail 
directory (~/Mail, created when I was using KDE-1.0 and with messages 
going back that far) and letting it start anew, but there was no 
improvement.

I shall continue to use ProtonMail and would very much like to continuing 
to use KMail-Trinity. But I kinda hate this.

Anybody know the solution?
-- 
dep

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