and stop displaying that annoying message dialog when it does the server
check for messages...

just display a small progress bar in the bottom portion of the window
with a cancel operation button.

jm2cts.
Wendell

On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 17:43 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:

> One thing that's always bothered me about Evo is that when it's
> checking folders or refreshing something, or otherwise connecting to
> the IMAP server, it refuses to download messages when I click them
> until it's done or I stop it manually... it seems that in the interest
> of usability, Evo should prioritize viewing new messages, and cancel
> the current synchronization operation (or somehow multitask) when the
> user tries to view a message.
> On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 14:39 -0500, Chris Williams wrote: 
> 
> > On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 13:37 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 11:38 -0500, Chris Williams wrote:
> > > > Admittedly, I only use Evo to check 5-7 IMAP accounts and occasionally a
> > > > Groupwise account.  I guess I just wanted to comment that there are
> > > > cases where Evo has, and continues to be rock-solid for some users.
> > > 
> > > No doubt, but in a way that's actually more worrying. i.e. Evo works for
> > > some people most of the time and for other people not so much. Evo in
> > > all its incarnations has had variable levels of reliability for me, on
> > > two different machines, always using Fedora and KDE. The distro packages
> > > have I think been more reliable than self-compiled versions, which might
> > > mean something. Right now I'm using a self-compiled 2.12.1 on F7 with
> > > all distro updates installed and the entire UI freezes every few seconds
> > > when I'm typing, when changing folders, and when (apparently) contacting
> > > the IMAP server, plus evolution-alarm-notify sometimes eats 100% of CPU
> > > and has to be killed (I notice because I monitor my CPU temperature!).
> > 
> > Oh, definitely.  As a (non-Evo) developer, I do value consistency and I
> > have to agree that I haven't always seen that with this product.  I
> > certainly didn't meant to imply that Evo has no problems at all.  In
> > fact, a lot of distro upgrades were solely because of bugs/quirks or
> > inability to upgrade because of all the Gnome dependencies.  I will
> > agree that I probably have an extra level of stability through the use
> > of distro packaging.  I will easily admit I went to distro-only
> > packaging because of many of the quirks I encountered while using the
> > "real" releases.
> > 
> > > On a different note, my junk filters simnply do not work at all (they do
> > > with the distro package). I've tried SA and Bogofilter and they are
> > > never automatically activated (I'm tracking them with a log file).
> > 
> > I see occasional problems with filters as well, and junk filtering does
> > seem to work sometimes while not others. Frustrating.
> > 
> > > Tomorrow Fedora 8 will be released so I'll be able to upgrade and
> > > hopefully these issues will go away, but it's annoying to try and stay
> > > up with the latest Evo's only to find some missing funcionality for
> > > reasons that are not clear. Before anyone asks, upgrading to the Rawhide
> > > version means installing a large number of additional packages so I
> > > don't care to do that, having had other stability problems with Rawhide
> > > in the past.
> > 
> > Good luck with the upgrade.  I saw many improvements moving from
> > Ubuntu's 2.10 to 2.12 packages.
> > 
> > --chris
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