I'm running OpenSUSE 10.3 - 32-bit. Aside from YOU updates, non-free/OSS codecs, and Azureus, nothing has been installed to the machine since the OS install. In case it's relevant, I tend to keep a LOT of messages in the Inbox. Prior to what I describe here, there were probably over 2000 messages in my Inbox. A couple of weeks ago I started up KMail for the first time. I configured it to access my Speakeasy mailbox, using IMAP, as I maintain my email on a different PC and didn't want items removed from the server. Upon connecting to the mailbox, KMail began rapidly showing 5 or 6 pop-up windows displaying progress on various individual messages. It looked like KMail was downloading full messages, although my understanding of IMAP is that KMail should have only been retrieving subject headers. Unsure if Kmail was behaving properly or not, I let it run, but periodically checked my email through it's web-interface to ensure the messages weren't being deleted from the server. After 2-3 hours of this, I killed the KMail process. When I looked more closely at my Inbox via webmail, I noticed that the messages all listed timestamps corresponding to when Kmail acted on them, in the Inbox listing. If I opened the message, though, the correct timestamp appeared there. Afterward, my phone, which also retrieves the messages via IMAP, became seriously confused trying to retrieve the messages. I attributed this to the screwed up timestamps, and used my main PC & POP to retrieve the entire contents of the Inbox. After that the phone had no further problems, and all emails that arrived after that occasion displayed accurate timestamps. Tonight I worked up the courage to try KMail again. I still was unsure if the original problem was caused by Kmail, or was a one-time problem on the server that had caused problems for KMail. When I tried KMail tonight, I had 53 messages in the Inbox. Kmail connected, displayed the number of messages in the Inbox, and proceeded to de-crement the Inbox count, and indicated that they were being deleted. When I then looked again at the Inbox via webmail, the timestamps were screwed up again, in the same way - the timestamps in the Inbox list showed the time that Kmail touched them, but opening the messages showed the accurate time. It seems to me that KMail is clearly, and quite obviously broken. I'd think that this problem would be so obvious, and on such a high-profile app, that I'd have read about the problem on this list, or would find many mentions of it via Google. But I haven't seen anything about it. Does anybody here have any idea what I might be encountering here, or what's unique about my environment to trigger such a strange problem? Thanks, Steve -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org