> For many releases, including the latest in Fedora 18 Please give version numbers for Evolution, not the distro you use - not everyone uses the same distro so they don't know which versions you are talking about.
> I've noticing that evolution does not handle network delays properly. > It will spin in wait state indefinitely. Please see included > screenshot. I wonder how to diagnose and prevent infinitive waits. The > only way to end the process is to to brute force kill signals. This has been talked about before on this list. Yes, it is a known issue, but I seem to remember that the solution requires some other work to be done first. My experience of the issue is that many of the problems stem from looking up contacts on a remote service (so that Evo can decide if it's going to try and display images from the network) - it's not the LDAP code itself that's the problem, more the type of traffic that LDAP generates. So try enabling "Never load images from the Internet" (you can always explicitly load them with Ctrl-I) to see if it makes it any better. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list