Another description, copied from Ubuntu bug 511263:
Here's how to reproduce:
1. Send 3 messages to yourself. Check your mail and receive them. In your inbox (or whatever folder), they might look like this:
Test3
Test2
Test1
All 3 messages should be in the "unread" state.
2. Select the first message (Test3). Delete it. You'll note that, as is noble and good, the message Test3 disappears and now Test2 is selected. Yay!
3. Now comes the part that is less noble or good: hit "+" to go on to the next unread message. You'll note that _both_ Test2 and Test1 are now selected. If you hit delete, _both_ are gone. Rats!
The proper behavior would be that, after deleting Test3, only Test2 is selected, and when you hit "+" only Test1 should be selected.
Another description, copied from Ubuntu bug 511263:
Here's how to reproduce:
1. Send 3 messages to yourself. Check your mail and receive them. In your inbox (or whatever folder), they might look like this:
Test3
Test2
Test1
All 3 messages should be in the "unread" state.
2. Select the first message (Test3). Delete it. You'll note that, as is noble and good, the message Test3 disappears and now Test2 is selected. Yay!
3. Now comes the part that is less noble or good: hit "+" to go on to the next unread message. You'll note that _both_ Test2 and Test1 are now selected. If you hit delete, _both_ are gone. Rats!
The proper behavior would be that, after deleting Test3, only Test2 is selected, and when you hit "+" only Test1 should be selected.
Thanks in advance for your attention to this!
ProblemType: Bug nature: Ubuntu 2.6.31- 17.54-generic
Architecture: i386
Date: Fri Jan 22 10:36:17 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/kontact
Package: kontact 4:4.3.2-0ubuntu6
ProcEnviron:
LANGUAGE=en
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSig
SourcePackage: kdepim
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-17-generic i686