On Wednesday 26 September 2007 08:01:34 am Luka Renko wrote:
> Troy, Luis, Sebastian: I am in contact with upstream authors and they
> are trying to nail down this regression.
>
> Since this report was done first on enterprise version 20070907, we
> would like to be sure if any previous version of enterprise kdepim has
> actually work for you. This is particularly interesting for Troy, as you
> have reported this regression first. For reference, you can see complete
> list of kdepim version in gutsy here:
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdepim
As reported in my original post, I am confident this worked with kmail
3.5.7enterprise20070904-0ubuntu1, but I do not recall what the internal kmail
version of that package is. The link you posted showed a new upstream
snapshot in the next package, which is when I first noticed and reported the
problem.
>
> Upstream would also like you to check your $HOME/.kde/share/config/kmailrc
> file: - is there "TheIMAPResourceAccount" entry?
> - if yes, does any of your [Account X] Id fields matches the above?
I did "grep -i IMAPResourceAccount .kde/share/config/kmailrc" and nothing
came up. I went back into kmail to ensure everything was still provisioned
correctly with respect to groupware functionality, and it was.
So no, there is no TheIMAPResourceAccount entry in my kmailrc file.
On Wednesday 26 September 2007 08:01:34 am Luka Renko wrote: /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ kdepim
> Troy, Luis, Sebastian: I am in contact with upstream authors and they
> are trying to nail down this regression.
>
> Since this report was done first on enterprise version 20070907, we
> would like to be sure if any previous version of enterprise kdepim has
> actually work for you. This is particularly interesting for Troy, as you
> have reported this regression first. For reference, you can see complete
> list of kdepim version in gutsy here:
> https:/
As reported in my original post, I am confident this worked with kmail 20070904- 0ubuntu1, but I do not recall what the internal kmail
3.5.7enterprise
version of that package is. The link you posted showed a new upstream
snapshot in the next package, which is when I first noticed and reported the
problem.
> kde/share/ config/ kmailrc eAccount" entry?
> Upstream would also like you to check your $HOME/.
> file: - is there "TheIMAPResourc
> - if yes, does any of your [Account X] Id fields matches the above?
I did "grep -i IMAPResourceAccount .kde/share/ config/ kmailrc" and nothing
came up. I went back into kmail to ensure everything was still provisioned
correctly with respect to groupware functionality, and it was.
So no, there is no TheIMAPResource Account entry in my kmailrc file.