Strange behavior from KMail today. Among other things, the subjects listed in the inbox are not the same as the subjects of the actual messages -- they become correct when clicked on, but turn back to what they were when another message is clicked.
I think that rebuilding the indices is on order, but don't know a way to force it. Is there a nondestructive way to do so?
Thanks. -- dep
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Anno domini 2021 Sat, 26 Jun 18:23:48 +0000 dep via tde-users scripsit:
Strange behavior from KMail today. Among other things, the subjects listed in the inbox are not the same as the subjects of the actual messages -- they become correct when clicked on, but turn back to what they were when another message is clicked.
I think that rebuilding the indices is on order, but don't know a way to force it. Is there a nondestructive way to do so?
Non-destrucive is in the eye of the observer, non the less:
$ killall kmail $ cp -a your_mail_dir some_place_else $ find your_mail_dir -name *index* --delete $ kmail
Nik
Thanks.
dep
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