https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311184
William Paul Liggett <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #4 from William Paul Liggett <[email protected]> --- Yeah, I am having the same issues that the original poster, Bernd Oliver Sünderhauf, mentioned two years ago, but I may have arrived at the same conditions via a different path. I am using KMail v4.12.5 on GNOME Shell v3.10.2 (Fedora 20, 64-bit) and this is a summary of my issue to be clear: 1. I cannot open any e-mails any longer. Double-clicking on a message does nothing. It doesn't even attempt to open the e-mail. When I right-clicking on a message and select "Reply" (or if I press the "R" key), all that happens is an endless loading dialog that says, "Please wait while the message is transferred". Nothing ever happens. 2. I was using KMail successfully, with two different e-mail accounts. One was an IMAP (via SSL) connection to a regular e-mail server, and my other e-mail was a connection to a GMail account. Both were working fine until... 3a. Since I am on Fedora (on GNOME Shell, not KDE), I was trying to figure out how to get the full search feature (Nepomuk) working. As when I would click on the icon with the binoculars (that has the pop-up label "Open Full Search"), I would simply get a message saying: Search Not Available - KMail The Nepomuk semantic search service is not available. Searching is not possible without it. You can enable it in "System Settings". 3b. Keep in mind that I am on GNOME Shell, not KDE, thus I don't think the reference to me opening up and enabling Nepomuk in "System Settings" means much to me (I cannot find such a menu on GNOME Shell). After searching around on the forums/bug reports, I ran across hints about needing to start the Nepomuk program and to monitor what it is doing via the Akonadi Console. In short on this regard, I ran the command "nepomukserver" in terminal then I was able to get Akonadi Console to make the "Akonadi Nepomuk Feeder" agent to fully index my e-mail. I was happy about this, since I wanted to search my e-mail more thoroughly and I was finally able to get the binocular icon to show me a search dialog (instead of the error message). Yet, this new search dialog ended up being worthless, since it couldn't pull up any e-mails I searched for. 4. This is when I noticed the problem of not being able to open up any of my e-mail messages as I stated at paragraph label "1." Thus, I think Nepomuk destroyed my KMail. In the meantime, I'll head back to using GNOME's Evolution. But, I'll leave my KMail in this state of disrepair in case somebody has a suggestion. --William -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Kdepim-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
