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IloChab

2004-11-18, 7:45 am

A few days ago I had to reinstall my FC2, and I moved my Mail folder
(about 137 MB!!!) to a CD with the 2 config files: kmailrc &
kmailrc.event (or something like that now I don't remember exactly the
name). When I tried to get it back, kmail recognized the folders and the
number of emails in each one (even the unread flags!!!), and I could see
all the e-mails subjects and receiving time, but when I clicked on any of
theese mails it turned blank and subject and time both desappeared.
Any ideas how to solve this problem, I really don't want to loose
everything.
What is wrong??

Please help.

IloChab


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Kyuso Cahi

2004-11-23, 5:45 pm

IloChab wrote:

> A few days ago I had to reinstall my FC2, and I moved my Mail folder
> (about 137 MB!!!) to a CD with the 2 config files: kmailrc &
> kmailrc.event (or something like that now I don't remember exactly the
> name). When I tried to get it back, kmail recognized the folders and the
> number of emails in each one (even the unread flags!!!), and I could see
> all the e-mails subjects and receiving time, but when I clicked on any of
> theese mails it turned blank and subject and time both desappeared.
> Any ideas how to solve this problem, I really don't want to loose
> everything.
> What is wrong??


Try removing any index files (they start with a period and has names like
..something.index.etc) so that they can be re-generated.

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