Article 58FD9 Directory has become inaccessible

Directory has become inaccessible

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lucmove
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I was downloading mail from all my mailboxes when the email application crashed just after downloading mail from one of the mailboxes.

Actually, the email application froze so I had to kill it.

I ran it again and checked the mailboxes again, and the email application froze again. And again. And again.

Upon investigation, I found that the directory where the messages of that mailbox are stored is inaccessible:

Code:# /home/luc/Mail> ls -ls gmail1
[very long list of files]

# /home/luc/Mail> ls -ls gmail2
Killed"Killed" is the actual output. I don't know what it means.

Note the #, i.e. it is inaccessible even as root.

SpaceFM (file manager) can open gmail1, but not gmail2. It says it's opening, but it takes forever and I give up. But right-clicking those directories and selecting Properties seems to work:

gmail1: 540MB, 11664 files, 14 folders
gmail2: 463MB, 6249 files, 7 folders

I also tried PCManFM and had the same results.

What is happening to that directory and how can I fix it?

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