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spysz
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Kmail and IMAP problem

Sun May 22, 2011 2:21 pm
Hi everyone,

For several days I have a problem with connection to server IMAP. I don't know what is happening but, when I get e-mail from IMAP server connection is terminate.

I'm getting this information:
"Unexpected program termination
Program on your computer, responsible for access to the protocol imap://server.imap.com, has unexpectedly terminated the operation."

As a result kmail gets only part of message from folder.

I don't think so, that is a problem with IMAP server because thunderbird doesn't have that problem - works fine, but what is interesting this problem doesn't exist on server gmail.com - so far I have not noticed.

On the server is running courier-imap (version 4.9.1)

I didn't attach this information (from .xsession-errors):

kioslave: ####### CRASH ###### protocol = imap pid = 3289 signal = 11
kioslave: ####### CRASH ###### protocol = imaps pid = 3348 signal = 11


Thank you for your help,
Simon
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Re: Kmail and IMAP problem

Sun May 22, 2011 9:07 pm
Which versions of KDE and KMail are you using?


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Re: Kmail and IMAP problem

Mon May 23, 2011 7:21 pm
bcooksley wrote:Which versions of KDE and KMail are you using?


Hi,

Kmail version 1.13.7 on Platform KDE 4.6.3, gentoo linux.

I recomplied a lot of package, but still it doesn't work. ;-(

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Re: Kmail and IMAP problem

Tue May 24, 2011 10:09 am
If you try to access different mailboxes or folders, does it work? It may be possible that a unexpectedly formatted email or folder is causing the IMAP IO slaves to crash.


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