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Thomas Moschny
2007-10-26 22:02:04 UTC
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Hi!

With the last update of kdepim to kdepim-3.5.7-10.svn20070926.ent.fc7 my imap
ressources disappeared, that is, the kontacts, calendar entries, tasks, and
so on, which are not stored locally but in a disconnected imap folder, are
not visible in kontact. Can anybody else confirm this? Is there already a
ticket for this?

Thanks,
Thomas
Thomas Moschny
2007-10-26 22:24:47 UTC
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Sorry, folks. I hit the 'send' button too fast, resulting in an incomplete
subject.

- Thomas
Andreas Petzold
2007-10-28 17:23:16 UTC
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Hi Thomas,
Post by Thomas Moschny
With the last update of kdepim to kdepim-3.5.7-10.svn20070926.ent.fc7 my imap
ressources disappeared, that is, the kontacts, calendar entries, tasks, and
so on, which are not stored locally but in a disconnected imap folder, are
not visible in kontact. Can anybody else confirm this?
I've checked this on my f7 laptop and the IMAP resources work just fine.

Is the dIMAP account still correctly configured?
Is the IMAP resource gone (you could try to recreate it), or is the
contents of the resource gone (you could try refreshing the dIMAP
cache)?

Cheers,

Andreas


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Thomas Moschny
2007-10-29 12:30:42 UTC
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Hi Andreas,
Post by Andreas Petzold
Is the dIMAP account still correctly configured?
Is the IMAP resource gone (you could try to recreate it), or is the
contents of the resource gone (you could try refreshing the dIMAP
cache)?
The problem was with kmail, I think. It didn't want to export the folders as
groupware folders. I noticed that the special icons normally used for
groupware folders in the folder view weren't there. Disabling/and
re-enabling 'IMAP resource functionality' in the Misc->Groupware tab didn't
help, but switching to Kolab/XML format and back finally did the trick. Kmail
generated some additional groupware folders under INBOX, which I deleted
afterwards, but it nevertheless recognizes (and exports) the original folders
now (again).

Regards,
Thomas
Rex Dieter
2007-10-29 12:35:55 UTC
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Post by Thomas Moschny
Hi Andreas,
Post by Andreas Petzold
Is the dIMAP account still correctly configured?
Is the IMAP resource gone (you could try to recreate it), or is the
contents of the resource gone (you could try refreshing the dIMAP
cache)?
The problem was with kmail, I think. It didn't want to export the folders as
groupware folders. I noticed that the special icons normally used for
groupware folders in the folder view weren't there. Disabling/and
re-enabling 'IMAP resource functionality' in the Misc->Groupware tab didn't
help, but switching to Kolab/XML format and back finally did the trick. Kmail
generated some additional groupware folders under INBOX, which I deleted
afterwards, but it nevertheless recognizes (and exports) the original folders
now (again).
I'm glad you got it all to work, but that's all kinda creepy.

Maybe worth mentioning something on the kdepim ml?
https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-pim

-- Rex

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