Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Is anyone except me still using KMail?
> Yes, I am using it as my only mail program and, yes, I have experienced
> an occasional crash, and, occasionally it just disappears without a crash
> notice. These crashes are rare, say once every few days, and I think I
> might have figured out how to avoid/minimize it: I allow all of the
> emails to fully download, until the 100% message at the lower right
> disappears, before clicking on any mail directories or individual emails.
> This seems to solve (not sure how to verity it) the problem, at least,
> almost all of the time.
I've been following this advice,
and I've had no problems with KMail2 for over 24 hours now (Touch wood),
which is probably an all-time record.
(I always used to start reading as soon as the number of new messages
came up.)
I knew I was tempting fate!
KMail2 crashed 3 times in the next 5 minutes.
Now I'm trying the other suggested cure,
and have disabled Nepomuk Desktop Search Services.
Kmail hasn't crashed for 15 minutes ...
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