GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 341711
Saving 'Inbox" goes wrong
Last modified: 2006-05-14 14:18:28 UTC
Distribution: Ubuntu 6.06 (dapper) Package: Evolution Severity: Normal Version: GNOME2.14.1 2.6.x Gnome-Distributor: Ubuntu Synopsis: Saving 'Inbox" goes wrong Bugzilla-Product: Evolution Bugzilla-Component: Shell Bugzilla-Version: 2.6.x Description: Description of Problem: When I start Evolution or when it looks for new mail, I get the popup message 'Fout tijdens Bezig met opslaan map 'Inbox'. Samenvatting en map niet gelijk, zelfs na synchronisatie. It is the Dutch Translation and means something like this: Saving of folder 'Inbox' goes wrong. Even after syncronisation. Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Start evolution 2. Press send and recieve mail 3. Actual Results: Always the same error message, even after restarting evolution or Linux. Expected Results: How often does this happen? Additional Information: Use the last version of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - the Dapper Drake, update manager is on and used every day. ------- Bug created by bug-buddy at 2006-05-14 07:21 ------- Bugreport had an attachment. This cannot be imported to Bugzilla. Contact bugmaster@gnome.org if you are willing to write a patch for this.
Hi Riny, thanks for taking the time to report this. If you get an error popup like "Error while Expunging folder. Error storing `~/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox (mbox)': Summary and folder mismatch, even after a sync.", try removing the file with the file ending ".ev-summary", in this example you should remove the file "~/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox.ev-summary". This is a duplicate of bug 213072 and that Jeffrey asks anybody, if he could email the tarball of the mbox, mbox.ev-summary, mbox.cmeta, and mbox.ibex* files to fejj (at) novell.com, so he can reproduce that itself and try to fix it (local mbox folders are located in ~/.evolution/mail/local/). So if you're willing to help to fix this, see bug 213072 for more information, or contact Jeffrey/fejj directly per mail. Thanks very much in advance. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 213072 ***