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diff --git a/ubuntu/lucid_automake/kdepim/debian/kmail.NEWS b/ubuntu/lucid_automake/kdepim/debian/kmail.NEWS new file mode 100644 index 000000000..af3b48cf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ubuntu/lucid_automake/kdepim/debian/kmail.NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +kdepim (4:3.5.5.dfsg.1-4) unstable; urgency=high + + * KMail's handling of IMAP namespaces changed in KDE 3.5. You used to be + able to set a prefix for your mailboxes (most commonly INBOX. for + courier-imap and cyrus-imapd servers) that would tell KMail where to look + for mail folders. In KDE 3.5, KMail now handles both personal and shared + namespaces. It no longer strips the namespace from the beginning of the + folder path, though, so some users will see that all of their folders are + now subfolders of the inbox. + + Due to this change, KMail may get confused when it starts after upgrading + and crash. We don't have a solution to the bug at this time, but there is + a workaround that doesn't result in any dataloss. + + The folder $HOME/.kde/share/apps/kmail/imap/ holds cached copies of all + the mail headers in your imap account. Deleting everything in this folder + (rm -rf ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/imap/*) allows KMail to startup. KMail + will need to redownload all the mail headers, but it would need to do so + anyway since it thinks the mail folders appearing under the inbox are + different folders. + + In some cases even this workaround has not been enough. If KMail still + behaves strangely for you after doing this, you may need to move KMail's + configuration file out of the way in addition to removing its IMAP cache. + To do this, "mv ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc + ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc.bak". After doing this, KMail should behave + better, but you will need to reconfigure all of your accounts. + + -- Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers <debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org> Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:48:33 -0500 |