https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406856
--- Comment #8 from Nick <ndor...@gmail.com> --- Martin, After the "remoteId is null" clean I tried to import some records/messages that had "remoteId" issues [ based on pimitemtable I found out their associated collectionid [ i.e. a dir under Local Folders ]. The import was done into a new folder called "Import_from_archive" . It went fine and it created the entire folder stuctures existing under "Inbox" . Then I MOVED the contents of the imported emails into the old folder . After that everything under the folder "Import_from_archive" was deleted . Stop kmail , start kmail the issue akonadictl fsck .... Gues what ? The "Item has not RID" was back . Cleaned the null RIDs again and repeat the import ..... The only diffrence was to COPY from imported structure in the old structure . Stop kmail , start kmail the issue akonadictl fsck .... Gues what ? No "Item has not RID" !!! That means thet the move is a physical move of data whereas copy involves some logical processing that recreaates the messages/records . With this procedure I am very confident that only a few emails were lost . I do not know who's doing the move and who's doing the copy . Thanks, Nick -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.