On 1/23/07, Hans van der Merwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have the same prob here - I use Thunderbird at home (GMail POP) and
> forced to use Evolution in our MS only office.  Evolution (2.8.2) is
> slow and crashes regularly (well not Evol, the backend service) - I
> think its because the Junk filter and Mesg Filters are trying to move
> the same messages.
> At the moment I have a working solution - I open Evol, wait for all
> messages (headers) to download, then wait for junk filter to complete -
> then select all Inbox messages and hit Ctrl-Y (filter).
> This seems to work most of the time.
> I'm still debugging a bit - but will file a bug report when Im certain
> about whats going on.


hmm ... I have this same problem. If the issue can be taken care of by
manually launching filtering after a full start, then that would
almost be a solution. However, I don't have that much filtering going
on -- in fact, very little.

I suspect that the issue is for me quantity of email ... I have many
folders and around 2500 items or so in exchange mailbox. When I last
purged many items out (down to a couple hundred) EVO was much better.

I just do not think that this connector is ready for prime time. I
have a customer who decided to wait on a project to move engineering
machines to SLED because EVO is so weak with exchange.

I wonder if the "brutus" connector is any better ... anyone tried it?

Peter
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