> 
> Running evolution 3.10.4 under Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit.
> 
> Strange behavior of evolution continues.
> 
> 1.    Some e-mails with html cause evolution to crash, but no bug
> reports issues.

You probably need to open a bug report for this and include a message
that causes the crash. (But obviously make sure there is no
personal/private things in the message, and try and find the smallest
message that does it!)

> 
> 2.    Keyring loses my evolution password.  Why does this happen?
> Clue: slow response from incoming mail servers seems to trigger this.

If there is a slow response and the connection effectively times out,
then Evolution's default assumption is that there was something wrong
with the login and asks for the password.  Yes, it's sub-optimal; yes,
it has been discussed here before; yes, the devs said they intended to
do something about (in fact may already have done so).

As far as I know, the keyring doesn't actually lose your password - you
can check though with something like seahorse.

> 
> 3.    Performance of evolution with inbound.att.net on Port 995 is
> very problematic.

What, it's too fast, is that what's problematic?  You need to be a bit
more specific.

Run Evo with the debug variables enabled to see what's happening with
the connection.  But Evolution can't be blamed for an ISPs problems.

P.


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