Re: Persistent KMail issue

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said deloptes via tde-users:
| dep via tde-users wrote:
| > 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?
|
| Hard to say what could be the solution.
|
| First of all never write directly to maildir folder and never delete or
| change whatever there - let the client do this for you.
|
| KMail-Trinity has some issues even without a bridge. I use it
| extensively with IMAP and from time to time it crashes.
|
| You have to distinguish the local maildir and the IMAP (incl.
| protonmail).
|
| From what I read I understood you have an issue with your local mail -
| it would be good if we could exclude one or the other.
|
| The downloading of mails after crash could mean the index is broken (it
| would also explain showing up two same messages)

There's clearly something flaky at ProtonMail, too. If, for instance, I 
mark all messages as read in my KMail inbox, they become UNread on my 
other devices connected to ProtonMail.

That having been said, is there a way to force a reindex of themail 
directories in KMail, the way the disk itself is checked periodically when 
Linux is booted? Years ago on occasion KMail itself would throw an error 
saying it needed to do this, but I know of no way of invoking it manually.
-- 
dep

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