Did someone already make a bug report at http://bugs.kde.org?? To prevent that this will ever happen again in the future. Can you do this Scott as you seem to have identified the message(s) that are the root cause. Op maandag 25 november 2002 13:07, schreef Scott Jones:
On Monday 25 November 2002 3:56 am, Dan Am wrote:
Sure thing, I *moved* the mail folder , too. But what remains is the fact that s'body manages to mess up our clients with their mail, and it would be rather interesting to see what's caused it, not so ?
I've tracked down the offending message (from Patrick Shanahan in the "Strange Mouse Problems" thread, Message-ID 20021123T205545.GAdc6e4.pat@wahoo.no-ip.org), but I don't see anything obviously wrong with it. If anyone wants to take a go at it, I still have a copy that I moved out of my mail folders if you already deleted it.
Op maandag 25 november 2002 17:49, schreef James Sanders:
I've tracked down the offending message (from Patrick Shanahan in the "Strange Mouse Problems" thread, Message-ID 20021123T205545.GAdc6e4.pat@wahoo.no-ip.org), but I don't see anything obviously wrong with it. If anyone wants to take a go at it, I still have a copy that I moved out of my mail folders if you already deleted it.
Just turn off header threading in the config panels (Configure KMail -> Appearance -> Layout -> Thread list of message headers). Delete the offending message. Turn on threading again. Seems to have fixed it, as I can now mark all messages as read without crashing again.
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