On Sun, 2014-10-05 at 23:43 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > But at the very beginning when Evo loads there is this: > > > > (evolution:25940): camel-WARNING **: Failed to initialize NSS SQL > > database in sql:/etc/pki/nssdb: NSS error -8126 > > > > (evolution:25940): camel-WARNING **: Cannot load summary file > > '/home/chris/.local/share/evolution/mail/1283386590.6219.2@localhost/.ev-store-summary': > > Unknown error > > I don't think they are a problem - just warning messages. > > > > > Another error that is further down the log shows this when I run Evo > > with this command and also with the command above: > > > > CAMEL_DEBUG=mail:io evolution >& /home/chris/evodebug1.txt > > > > (evolution:25025): evolution-mail-WARNING **: Failed to refresh folder > > 'ChrisP: INBOX/directory': Error refreshing folder: Mailbox does not > > exist, or must be subscribed to. > > Again, I don't think that's serious - if you are subscribed to a folder > try unsubscribing, then re-subscribing; I suspect the message will then > go away. > > > > > So, if you want to take a look at the file at pastebin and tell me what > > you think I'd appreciate it. In my Maildir folder there is no 'INBOX' > > folder, Inbox has three separate folders cur, new and tmp. > > 'INBOX' is the namespace that courier presents to the IMAP client, so > there isn't an actual folder called 'INBOX' - think of it as the name > given to the place where the mail folders reside. > > > Remember I > > did not have this issue until upgrading to Evo 3.12.6. Worked fine in > > the previous version. > > Yes, I understand that. But presumably you not only upgraded Evo, but > other things, like courier, as well when you changed your machine? > Things do change in Evo as versions change - but you never said what the > previous version of Evo was so I don't know exactly what is different. When I built the Ubuntu 14.04 box back in July it was running Evo 3.10.? (can't remember) there were no problems with Evo. About a week or so ago is when I upgraded to 14.04.1 and Evo 3.12.6 that's when the problems began. > Anyway, I can't see anything obvious in the logs. To be honest it has > the feel of something being too fast - as if it's trying to do something > before another process has completed. > > How do you connect to the IMAP server? i.e. what address do you put in > the "IMAP server name" box?
Address is 127.0.0.1, port 143 > You could also try accessing these mail folders directly as a Maildir > account within Evo rather than using Courier/IMAP as an intermediary. > > P. I went to the account that I guess can be called 'local' it's named 'on this computer' mail sent from that appears to have no issues. > > _______________________________________________ > evolution-list mailing list > evolution-list@gnome.org > To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list -- Chris KeyID 0xE372A7DA98E6705C 31.11°N 97.89°W (Elev. 1092 ft) 19:56:24 up 1 day, 3:10, 1 user, load average: 0.29, 0.25, 0.45 Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS, kernel 3.13.0-37-generic _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list