Same comment as #7: I have the problem with my mom's installation (she uses kmail) on an nfs-mounted home dir. That's quite strange (apart from the fact that a mail client needs a fulblown database server); also: I fixed it by moving the entire akonadi directory out of the way (bit of a brute-force way I admit).
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