On Sat, 2014-10-04 at 14:59 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > > > > I'm not entirely clear about something here - your screen shot shows > > > that the sent folder is "ChrisP/INBOX/Sent" - so presumably the > > > Evolution account "ChrisP" is a Maildir folder on your own computer? If > > > so, then surely the folder name should be ".INBOX.Sent"? Or if the > > > "INBOX" mail folder is really the "Inbox" (other than just being called > > > that!), then it would be "..Sent". The .Sent directory refers to the > > > Maildir folder "ChrisP/Sent". > > > > > Correct, all mail goes to a Maildir folder with their own '.' name. This > > is exactly the same way Evo was setup on my old Mandriva box before it > > died including the settings that were in the screenshot. All that should > > be doing is telling Evo that 'Sent' is a separate folder in the Maildir > > folder. Maybe I should have mentioned, if I didn't, that I have this > > setup as a local IMAP account using CourierIMAP so in the Maildir folder > > I have cur, new, tmp for the INBOX and the rest of the folders are in > > '.' format. that have their own cur, new, tmp folders. But, you probably > > know this. > > Why not just have it as a local Maildir account rather than getting > Courier involved in it? > > Anyway, presumably the setup of having all the mail folders appearing to > hang off INBOX is a Courier config thing and is just presentational > rather than reflecting the structure of the folders on the disk. > > > And again, this problem doesn't happen every time but it's > > intermittent. For instance I just replied to another post on this list > > and it saved to the correct 'Sent' folder. I guess the real question is > > what does this mean: > > > > Error appending message: Stream has outstanding operation > > It's a Glib error - from the source code: > > ====== > if (stream->priv->pending) > { > g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_PENDING, > /* Translators: This is an error you get if there is > * already an operation running against this stream when > * you try to start one */ > _("Stream has outstanding operation")); > return FALSE; > } > ===== > > Can you see from the logs if the error is generated by Evo or is it > passed back to Evo by Courier? It strikes me that some thread may be > having problems writing - the problem is finding what: is it Courier > writing to the disk or Evo writing to IMAP. > > P. > I can't find any logs for courier or the imap daemon anywhere. The issue is still intermittent. Of 5 test posts to myself 2 saved to the right sent folder the other 3 showed the error. Stopping the imap daemon of course kills the connection.
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