First, I haven't figured out how to get t-bird to quote, or even to reply to a list posting, so this is all by had, I can't even get copy/paste to work.
Dr Klepp asked which system:
This is the same old asus box, in the house that ran wheezy for years, but now has an uptodate stretch amd64 install. At least I think its uptodate, they've made it almost impossible to run synaptic now,
I ran, late yesterday about 3 full cycles of memtest, no errors.
The main problems withkmail seem to be related to index files getting out of whack and I have restored it by stopping kmail, deleting the index files for the folder thats crashing, and restarting kmail --sync. Leave it alone for an hour or so and it will rebuild the index files again. But its in trouble again if I delete or move a file to the spam folder.
And running it from a shell, to get that debugging output, when did kmail become dependent on N-M, as pasted from tht shell:
ene@coyote:~$ kmail --sync [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network-manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network-manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network-manager/network-manager.cpp:1687] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files kmail: WARNING: readFolderIds(): Found serial number zero at index 38 in folder /home/gene/Mail/.briarpatch.index.ids ASSERT: "msn != 0" in /build/buildd/tdepim-trinity-14.0.6/kmail/kmmsgdict.cpp (468) kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco gene@coyote:~$ WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 1) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 2) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 3) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 4) suspended. kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15648 kmail: kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15649 kmail: *** KMail got signal 11 (Crashing) [kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'kmail' crashing...
Thats one session of kmail, lasted maybe 10 seconds before I clicked on something and crashed it again.
As you can see, its fussing about the coco list folder, which is the parent of around 17 subfolders named ack the year of each ones messages. Starting year is 2002, goes on to 2018 with the parent folder now containing the 2019 messages. If kmail survives the year, those will get moved to a 2019 folder. If it survives, its being a pita and I am just now learning how to use both t-bird and imap.
Do you have any ideas? I'm all ears. Thanks Nik.
Dear Gene,
On 16.Jun.2019 at 12:11 you wrote:
First, I haven't figured out how to get t-bird to quote, or even to reply to a list posting, so this is all by had, I can't even get copy/paste to work. The main problems withkmail seem to be related to index files getting out of whack and I have restored it by stopping kmail,
Well, you are struggling already almost 3 months with kmail and things seem to get worse and worse. Scrap your head, take a day off kmail and then look for a better mail-program. T-Bird for sure is not a prime equivalent and then IMAP on top with your tremendous bunch of mails. I'd advise you to thoroughly study what Claws Mail has to offer and how it looks and feels with all the mail stored on your own PC, no IMAP. In the now 3 years, that I have kicked kmail into the wastebin and run CM, there never was even a minor flaw. Regards.
On 6/16/19 1:09 PM, phiebie@drei.at wrote:
Dear Gene, > > On 16.Jun.2019 at 12:11 you wrote: > >> First, I haven't figured
out how to get t-bird to quote, or even to >> reply to a list posting, so this is all by had, I can't even get >> copy/paste to work. The main problems withkmail seem to be related >> to index files getting out of whack and I have restored it by >> stopping kmail, > > Well, you are struggling already almost 3 months with kmail and > things seem to get worse and worse. Scrap your head, take a day off > kmail and then look for a better mail-program. T-Bird for sure is not > a prime equivalent and then IMAP on top with your tremendous bunch of > mails. I'd advise you to thoroughly study what Claws Mail has to > offer and how it looks and feels with all the mail stored on your own > PC, no IMAP. In the now 3 years, that I have kicked kmail into the > wastebin and run CM, there never was even a minor flaw. Regards.
I've looked at claws a couple times, but it cannot import the email corpus I've assembled over 17 years of kmail, so I've drifted back both times.. What bothers me is that I've submitted about half the crashes with the crash reporter, 30 or so, most with my email address at the top, but no response, not a single dot for an i.
Sigh...
Cheers, Gene
On Sunday 16 June 2019 18.11:42 Gene Heskett wrote:
First, I haven't figured out how to get t-bird to quote, or even to reply to a list posting, so this is all by had, I can't even get copy/paste to work.
Dr Klepp asked which system:
This is the same old asus box, in the house that ran wheezy for years, but now has an uptodate stretch amd64 install. At least I think its uptodate, they've made it almost impossible to run synaptic now,
I ran, late yesterday about 3 full cycles of memtest, no errors.
The main problems withkmail seem to be related to index files getting out of whack and I have restored it by stopping kmail, deleting the index files for the folder thats crashing, and restarting kmail --sync. Leave it alone for an hour or so and it will rebuild the index files again. But its in trouble again if I delete or move a file to the spam folder.
And running it from a shell, to get that debugging output, when did kmail become dependent on N-M, as pasted from tht shell:
ene@coyote:~$ kmail --sync [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network -manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network -manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network -manager/network-manager.cpp:1687] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files kmail: WARNING: readFolderIds(): Found serial number zero at index 38 in folder /home/gene/Mail/.briarpatch.index.ids ASSERT: "msn != 0" in /build/buildd/tdepim-trinity-14.0.6/kmail/kmmsgdict.cpp (468) kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco gene@coyote:~$ WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 1) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 2) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 3) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 4) suspended. kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15648 kmail: kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15649 kmail: *** KMail got signal 11 (Crashing) [kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'kmail' crashing...
Thats one session of kmail, lasted maybe 10 seconds before I clicked on something and crashed it again.
As you can see, its fussing about the coco list folder, which is the parent of around 17 subfolders named ack the year of each ones messages. Starting year is 2002, goes on to 2018 with the parent folder now containing the 2019 messages. If kmail survives the year, those will get moved to a 2019 folder. If it survives, its being a pita and I am just now learning how to use both t-bird and imap.
Do you have any ideas? I'm all ears. Thanks Nik.
Hi Gene,
I have no clue to your problems, all I can say is: - you seem to have more than one problem on your system - I've never has trouble with kmail and, when there is a problem with my indexes, deleting them cures it everytime.
Between Wheezy and Stretch Debian introduced systemd. I already don't trust upgrading from one version to another, upgrading from wheezy to stretch does not seem a good idea to me. So my guess is that the upgrade messed things up.
I'm running stretch (fresh install + migration), with sysvinit (although I did not completely remove systemd) and kmail 1.9.10 from TDE R14.0.6 [Devlopment] with no problem.
Thierry
On 6/16/19 1:10 PM, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Sunday 16 June 2019 18.11:42 Gene Heskett wrote:
First, I haven't figured out how to get t-bird to quote, or even to reply to a list posting, so this is all by had, I can't even get copy/paste to work.
Dr Klepp asked which system:
This is the same old asus box, in the house that ran wheezy for years, but now has an uptodate stretch amd64 install. At least I think its uptodate, they've made it almost impossible to run synaptic now,
I ran, late yesterday about 3 full cycles of memtest, no errors.
The main problems withkmail seem to be related to index files getting out of whack and I have restored it by stopping kmail, deleting the index files for the folder thats crashing, and restarting kmail --sync. Leave it alone for an hour or so and it will rebuild the index files again. But its in trouble again if I delete or move a file to the spam folder.
And running it from a shell, to get that debugging output, when did kmail become dependent on N-M, as pasted from tht shell:
ene@coyote:~$ kmail --sync [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network -manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network -manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network -manager/network-manager.cpp:1687] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files kmail: WARNING: readFolderIds(): Found serial number zero at index 38 in folder /home/gene/Mail/.briarpatch.index.ids ASSERT: "msn != 0" in /build/buildd/tdepim-trinity-14.0.6/kmail/kmmsgdict.cpp (468) kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco gene@coyote:~$ WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 1) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 2) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 3) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 4) suspended. kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15648 kmail: kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15649 kmail: *** KMail got signal 11 (Crashing) [kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'kmail' crashing...
Thats one session of kmail, lasted maybe 10 seconds before I clicked on something and crashed it again.
As you can see, its fussing about the coco list folder, which is the parent of around 17 subfolders named ack the year of each ones messages. Starting year is 2002, goes on to 2018 with the parent folder now containing the 2019 messages. If kmail survives the year, those will get moved to a 2019 folder. If it survives, its being a pita and I am just now learning how to use both t-bird and imap.
Do you have any ideas? I'm all ears. Thanks Nik.
Hi Gene,
I have no clue to your problems, all I can say is:
- you seem to have more than one problem on your system
- I've never has trouble with kmail and, when there is a problem with my
indexes, deleting them cures it everytime.
Between Wheezy and Stretch Debian introduced systemd. I already don't trust upgrading from one version to another, upgrading from wheezy to stretch does not seem a good idea to me. So my guess is that the upgrade messed things up.
This was not an upgrade, its a 100% fresh install on a new drive. The email corpus was copied over, from the old drive to this one, and it ran roughly trouble free for about a month.
I'm running stretch (fresh install + migration), with sysvinit (although I did not completely remove systemd) and kmail 1.9.10 from TDE R14.0.6 [Devlopment] with no problem.
Thank you Thierry
Cheers, Gene.
On Sunday 16 of June 2019 18:11:42 Gene Heskett wrote:
First, I haven't figured out how to get t-bird to quote, or even to reply to a list posting, so this is all by had, I can't even get copy/paste to work.
Dr Klepp asked which system:
This is the same old asus box, in the house that ran wheezy for years, but now has an uptodate stretch amd64 install. At least I think its uptodate, they've made it almost impossible to run synaptic now,
I ran, late yesterday about 3 full cycles of memtest, no errors.
The main problems withkmail seem to be related to index files getting out of whack and I have restored it by stopping kmail, deleting the index files for the folder thats crashing, and restarting kmail --sync. Leave it alone for an hour or so and it will rebuild the index files again. But its in trouble again if I delete or move a file to the spam folder.
And running it from a shell, to get that debugging output, when did kmail become dependent on N-M, as pasted from tht shell:
ene@coyote:~$ kmail --sync [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/net work-manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/net work-manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/net work-manager/network-manager.cpp:1687] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files kmail: WARNING: readFolderIds(): Found serial number zero at index 38 in folder /home/gene/Mail/.briarpatch.index.ids ASSERT: "msn != 0" in /build/buildd/tdepim-trinity-14.0.6/kmail/kmmsgdict.cpp (468) kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco gene@coyote:~$ WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 1) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 2) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 3) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 4) suspended. kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15648 kmail: kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15649 kmail: *** KMail got signal 11 (Crashing) [kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'kmail' crashing...
Thats one session of kmail, lasted maybe 10 seconds before I clicked on something and crashed it again.
As you can see, its fussing about the coco list folder, which is the parent of around 17 subfolders named ack the year of each ones messages. Starting year is 2002, goes on to 2018 with the parent folder now containing the 2019 messages. If kmail survives the year, those will get moved to a 2019 folder. If it survives, its being a pita and I am just now learning how to use both t-bird and imap.
Do you have any ideas? I'm all ears. Thanks Nik.
It seems that the /home/gene/Mail/.briarpatch.index.ids index is somehow corrupted. I suggest quit KMail a remove the indexes for this directory. After new start of KMail and loading this directory, indexes should be generated new.
Cheers
On 6/16/19 1:13 PM, Slávek Banko wrote:
On Sunday 16 of June 2019 18:11:42 Gene Heskett wrote:
First, I haven't figured out how to get t-bird to quote, or even to reply to a list posting, so this is all by had, I can't even get copy/paste to work.
Dr Klepp asked which system:
This is the same old asus box, in the house that ran wheezy for years, but now has an uptodate stretch amd64 install. At least I think its uptodate, they've made it almost impossible to run synaptic now,
I ran, late yesterday about 3 full cycles of memtest, no errors.
The main problems withkmail seem to be related to index files getting out of whack and I have restored it by stopping kmail, deleting the index files for the folder thats crashing, and restarting kmail --sync. Leave it alone for an hour or so and it will rebuild the index files again. But its in trouble again if I delete or move a file to the spam folder.
And running it from a shell, to get that debugging output, when did kmail become dependent on N-M, as pasted from tht shell:
ene@coyote:~$ kmail --sync [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/net work-manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/net work-manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/net work-manager/network-manager.cpp:1687] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files kmail: WARNING: readFolderIds(): Found serial number zero at index 38 in folder /home/gene/Mail/.briarpatch.index.ids ASSERT: "msn != 0" in /build/buildd/tdepim-trinity-14.0.6/kmail/kmmsgdict.cpp (468) kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco gene@coyote:~$ WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 1) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 2) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 3) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 4) suspended. kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15648 kmail: kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15649 kmail: *** KMail got signal 11 (Crashing) [kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'kmail' crashing...
Thats one session of kmail, lasted maybe 10 seconds before I clicked on something and crashed it again.
As you can see, its fussing about the coco list folder, which is the parent of around 17 subfolders named ack the year of each ones messages. Starting year is 2002, goes on to 2018 with the parent folder now containing the 2019 messages. If kmail survives the year, those will get moved to a 2019 folder. If it survives, its being a pita and I am just now learning how to use both t-bird and imap.
Do you have any ideas? I'm all ears. Thanks Nik.
It seems that the /home/gene/Mail/.briarpatch.index.ids index is somehow corrupted. I suggest quit KMail a remove the indexes for this directory. After new start of KMail and loading this directory, indexes should be generated new.
Cheers
I have done that, 8 or more times, but the first message moved or deleted and I'm right back to fighting with a problem child. I've checked for perms errors, there aren't any but the first clue its going to upchuck is that advancing to a new unread message, it no longer reduces the unread count. Then it generally crashes on the next mouse click, regardless of what that mouse click is supposed to do.
Cheers, Gene --
Anno domini 2019 Sun, 16 Jun 12:11:42 -0400 Gene Heskett scripsit:
First, I haven't figured out how to get t-bird to quote, or even to reply to a list posting, so this is all by had, I can't even get copy/paste to work.
Dr Klepp asked which system:
This is the same old asus box, in the house that ran wheezy for years, but now has an uptodate stretch amd64 install. At least I think its uptodate, they've made it almost impossible to run synaptic now,
I ran, late yesterday about 3 full cycles of memtest, no errors.
The main problems withkmail seem to be related to index files getting out of whack and I have restored it by stopping kmail, deleting the index files for the folder thats crashing, and restarting kmail --sync. Leave it alone for an hour or so and it will rebuild the index files again. But its in trouble again if I delete or move a file to the spam folder.
And running it from a shell, to get that debugging output, when did kmail become dependent on N-M, as pasted from tht shell:
ene@coyote:~$ kmail --sync [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network-manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network-manager/network-manager.cpp:1165] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files [TDE NM Backend ERROR] [/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.6/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network-manager/network-manager.cpp:1687] org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .service files kmail: WARNING: readFolderIds(): Found serial number zero at index 38 in folder /home/gene/Mail/.briarpatch.index.ids ASSERT: "msn != 0" in /build/buildd/tdepim-trinity-14.0.6/kmail/kmmsgdict.cpp (468) kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco kmail: WARNING: writeFolderIds(): Serial number of message at index 0 is zero in folder coco gene@coyote:~$ WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 1) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 2) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 3) suspended. WeaverThreadLogger: thread (ID: 4) suspended. kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15648 kmail: kmail: WARNING: Attempt to reference invalid serial number 15649 kmail: *** KMail got signal 11 (Crashing) [kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'kmail' crashing...
Thats one session of kmail, lasted maybe 10 seconds before I clicked on something and crashed it again.
As you can see, its fussing about the coco list folder, which is the parent of around 17 subfolders named ack the year of each ones messages. Starting year is 2002, goes on to 2018 with the parent folder now containing the 2019 messages. If kmail survives the year, those will get moved to a 2019 folder. If it survives, its being a pita and I am just now learning how to use both t-bird and imap.
Do you have any ideas? I'm all ears. Thanks Nik.
I'd suggest, you move your kmail folder to a different location, copy it, remove all indices from the copy. killall kmail mv /home/gene/Mail /home/gene/Mail-old cp -a /home/gene/Mail-old /home/gene/Mail find /home/gene/Mail -name *.index* -exec rm {} ; kmail
kmail will start again and rebuild indizes. But I would take a close look at the smart values of the harddisk.
An other option could be that the installed software on the harddisk is corrupted. I had some months ago a defect archive in /var/cache/apt/archives and I could not figure out which one it was. Had to delete all archives, then purge the software + dependecies, then reinstall it. That fixed the problem, but did not leave me especially happy, 'cause I could not uderstand how that could happen. First I thoughtthat it was silent bitrot on the SSD :/
Thunderbird has it's own oddities - I am not sure if migrating to that leviathan is a good idea.
Nik
Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
find /home/gene/Mail -name *.index* -exec rm {} ;
Something people do from old school days, but it is better to do:
find /home/gene/Mail -type f -name '*.index*' -delete
which will restrict to files only and call implicit delete - which is more efficient that calling external rm
;-)
regards
Anno domini 2019 Sun, 16 Jun 20:57:01 +0200 deloptes scripsit:
Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
find /home/gene/Mail -name *.index* -exec rm {} ;
Something people do from old school days, but it is better to do:
hey, when I turn the lights off my beard is still pitch black! No trace of gray!
find /home/gene/Mail -type f -name '*.index*' -delete
which will restrict to files only and call implicit delete - which is more efficient that calling external rm
;-)
regards
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On Sunday 16 June 2019 03:24:45 pm Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2019 Sun, 16 Jun 20:57:01 +0200
deloptes scripsit:
Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
find /home/gene/Mail -name *.index* -exec rm {} ;
Something people do from old school days, but it is better to do:
When it runs on a 10+ gigabyte email corpus in 2 seconds, I am not complaining. And I believe its fixed. How long should be asked in terms of concrete cracking, you know well it will, so the real question is when, no such thing as an if in that scenario cause it's a sure thing.
hey, when I turn the lights off my beard is still pitch black! No trace of gray!
Mine too, in the dark. But you can see what it looked like in 2004 when the pix on my web page was taken with a self timer. And it hasn't gotten a bit darker since. I've lost 50 lbs I could sure stand to lose though, would like to lose another 15 as that is a direct translation in A1C.
find /home/gene/Mail -type f -name '*.index*' -delete
which will restrict to files only and call implicit delete - which is more efficient that calling external rm
;-)
regards
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