Unable to set flags Zimbra via Kmail IMAP

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tgx
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Unable to set flags Zimbra via Kmail IMAP

Post by tgx »

Zimbra version 4.0.2
When attempting to open a newly arrived email via Kmail using IMAP I receive:
Error while uploading status of messages to server:

Cannot Write to Resource
This means that although the resource, Changing the flags of message imap://user@susevm.domain.com:143/INBOX/;UID=259 failed., was able to be opened, an error occurred while writing to the resource.
Details of the request:
URL: (unknown)

Date and time: Tuesday 03 October 2006 17:52

Additional information: Changing the flags of message imap://user@susevm.domain.com:143/INBOX/;UID=259 failed.
Possible causes:
You may not have permissions to write to the resource.

There may have been a problem with your network connection.

Although unlikely, a hardware error may have occurred.

Possible solutions:

Check your access permissions on this resource.

Check your network connection status.

Contact your appropriate computer support system, whether the system administrator, or technical support group for further assistance.
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Reversely, in trying to set a message as 'Mark as Unread' from inside Kmail while connected via IMAP. I receive the same error error:
I am able to move or delete the email.
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Unable to set flags Zimbra via Kmail IMAP

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This was bug 10581, which is fixed in mainline but not yet in any release. If you search the forums, you'll see that someone has a hacked version of Kmail that doesn't do this.
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Unable to set flags Zimbra via Kmail IMAP

Post by tgx »

Okay, guess I can live with that for awhile. It's more of a nuisance than anything.
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