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I'm hitting many bugs in @Tutanota these days. Typically, just this morning when I opened the Mail Android app, I got "Error message: You forgot to migrate your databases! sys.version should be >= 114 but in db it is 112", and a "404 Not Found" on a calendar event. For this last one, it's probably because I deleted the event from the Tuta Calendar app, but it didn't stop it from displaying a reminder for the deleted event... And the unread email counter is constantly wrong ๐Ÿ˜ซ

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This entry was edited (4 weeks ago)
in reply to Skyper ๐Ÿ’ป๐ŸŽงโ˜•๐Ÿ“–

Thanks for reporting, we'll look into this. A key verification update is already planned, it's part of our post-quantum cryptography project.
in reply to Tuta

Bugs and more bugs. Impossible to open the Calendar app after the latest update (v256.241211.0 from F-Droid). I had to log out + delete the app's data, and then log back in. Also, I just edited a weekly event to make it stop at a certain date. The updated event was sent to my guests, but I still see the next occurrences, which means I cannot make it stop... And I got two reminders this morning for a deleted event...
in reply to Skyper ๐Ÿ’ป๐ŸŽงโ˜•๐Ÿ“–

Thanks for your feedback, but we were not able to reproduce these issues. About the updated event, did you make sure to select "Update all events"? Hope this helps!
in reply to Tuta

Hi. Yes, I did select "Update all events", and it actually seems to work now. I think there was a long delay. I suspect it's linked to a shared calendar I recently imported via the new "From URL" import feature. Typically, yesterday, I opened the Calendar app and added a new event. After clicking on "Save", I couldn't see the new event in question. I thought it didn't work, but it appeared like 30 seconds later, after the top loading bar reached the end.
This entry was edited (5 days ago)
in reply to Skyper ๐Ÿ’ป๐ŸŽงโ˜•๐Ÿ“–

Regarding the impossibility to open the Calendar app, I couldn't send a crash report as it happened before being logged in, and I didn't copy the stack trace. And for the two reminders of a deleted event, I logged out from all my accounts from both the Email and Calendar apps, deleted the apps' data, and logged back in. Let's see if it happens again.
This entry was edited (5 days ago)
in reply to Tuta

Happy Christmas!

Just to let you know that I got 2 reminders this morning for the deleted event I've already mentioned. Deleting the Calendar app's data and logging back in didn't fix the issue.

I sometimes get a 404 error for a calendar-related URL. A PUT request if I remember well. It's maybe linked to the same issue. I'll try to pay attention to the event ID in the URL, to see if it's always about the same event, and let you know.

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