On Wednesday, July 17, 2013 09:28:00 Pino Toscano wrote: > Hi, > > Alle mercoledì 17 luglio 2013, Chris Knadle ha scritto: > > After migrating to KMail2 at first I had this same issue (mail stuck > > in local outbox and no attempt to send the email occurs), but > > logging out and in again worked in my case when the akonadi backend > > is MySQL. > > > > The behavior when using a akonadi backend of PosgreSQL (which > > requires some manual setup to get working) seems different; email > > can be sent on the first try, but I run into intolerable issues when > > trying to _read_ email because the list of folders show up, but 90% > > of the emails that they contain do not. Of the several thousand > > emails I have in IMAP, about 200 of them show up after 2 days of > > indexing, with lots of errors going to Postgresql log. :-( The > > postgresql 9.1 log is 649 MiB and contains about 9 million lines of > > > > this: > > 2013-07-16 17:51:52 EDT ERROR: invalid input syntax for type bytea > > > > at character 24 2013-07-16 17:51:52 EDT STATEMENT: EXECUTE > > qpsqlpstmt_7d ('\SEEN') 2013-07-16 17:51:52 EDT ERROR: invalid > > input syntax for type bytea at character 24 2013-07-16 17:51:52 EDT > > STATEMENT: EXECUTE qpsqlpstmt_7d ('\SEEN') ... > > This is mostly caused by #716922.
I agree. > > I'll open a separate bug report about the above; the only reason I'm > > mentioning it here is in relation to differences in behavior I see > > concerning sending email. > > Of course there is a difference in behaviour, considering the pgsql > access if broken due to the regression in qt4-sql-pgsql, so I'm not sure > what this bug would be about then, if you reported a new #717117 (which > is a duplicate of #716922). Sorry for the duplicate report. Thanks very much for letting me know about #716922 ... I'm going to go run a test with standard_conforming_strings=off to see if that's a possible workaround. -- Chris -- Chris Knadle chris.kna...@coredump.us
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