> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andre Klapper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Peter Barnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution not working - can't find a solution!
> Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 22:28:33 +0200
> 
> 
> Hi Peter,
> 
> Am Mittwoch, den 31.05.2006, 20:22 +0100 schrieb Peter Barnes:
> > My problem began yesterday when I clicked on a new mail message just
> > arrived in Evolution. What I got was a warning: "The application
> > "Evolution" has quit unexpectedly" and the options of "Restart
> > Application", "Close", or "Inform Developers". Restart simply closed
> > Evolution. When I opened Evolution again I got the same warning - and
> > the same result on clicking either Restart or Close. Restarting the PC
> > makes no difference. If I click outside the warning box it freezes the
> > PC. At present I have no access to my mail.
> 
> To actually find out what goes wrong here, you can run Evolution
>     in gdb (the Gnome Debugger):
> 
>     $ gdb evolution
> 
>     After that, type "run" and hit the Enter key.
>     When Evolution hangs, hit "Control + C", enter "thread apply all bt"
>     and post the output here or file a new bug in Evolution's bug
>     database at http://bugzilla.gnome.org .
> 
> As this likely is data or settings related, it is a particular
>     component only. To check this, start Evo with a component explicitely
>     set, rather than picking up the last used one (mailer, presumably):
> 
>     $ evolution -c tasks
> 
>     will start Evo with the Tasks component. Does it still crash? See
>     'evolution --help' for other options.
> 
> If it is the Mailer component crashing, a common cause is a
>     particular mail that crashes while being rendered. To prevent
>     rendering of the mail, you can disable the preview pane and set the
>     message display to 'source', which will display the raw message.
> 
>     Disable the preview pane:
>     $ gconftool-2 --set /apps/evolution/mail/display/show_preview --type bool > 0
> 
>     Display the raw source message:
>     $ gconftool-2 --set /apps/evolution/mail/display/message_style --type int 
> 2
> 
> cheers,
> andre
> 

Thanks for the help Andre. I tried the individual components and it was the 
mail causing the problem.

Then I disabled the preview pane and set the message display to 'source' in the 
way you suggested. I could then open Evo without getting a warning message. I 
tried opening all the mail messages from the last download. All opened OK 
except the one at the top of my list which I assume was the last one to 
download. When I clicked on this it gave the dreaded warning message, so I 
closed and opened Evo again and deleted it.

This message, as I have mentioned elsewhere, was a press release from a 
respectable German manufacturing company and I have opened and read it on a 
Windows PC. The only things I could see that might be regarded as potential 
trouble were the facts that it had an umlaut in the title and that it had five 
attached files amounting to several MB in total size. But surely Evo can cope 
with this? So perhaps it was nothing to do with the message itself.

When I now open Evo from the terminal I get:
adding hook target 'source'
(evolution:20813): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_gc_set_foreground: assertion `GDK_IS_GC 
(gc)' failed

But in the past I always opened it from the desktop and so i don't know if this 
message is normal or not.

Evo now works and I have all my mail - but when I click on New or on 
Send/Receive it wants me to fill in all my account details as if I had only 
just installed it.

When I click on "New" I get the following in the terminal:
(evolution:20813): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_hide: assertion `GTK_IS_WIDGET 
(widget)' failed

I guess I will have to go through filling in the forms again - but I don't 
understand why it has lost the information. I did delete the .evolution and 
.gconf/apps/evolution folders but I restored them from a back-up.

Thanks again for the help!
Peter



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