On Fri, 2015-12-11 at 09:15 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > just switch my system from fedora 19 to fedora 23, so I updated my
> > evolution from 3.8 to 3.18 basically.
> > Importing evolution settings from an backup worked fine as far as I can
> > see.
> 
> What sort of account are you talking about?  POP, IMAP, EWS, Gmail, ...
Personal IMAP setup with dovecot.

> > 
> > But evolution is extremly slow opening the mailboxes now, waiting for
> > "Loading Folders".
> 
> Are they local folders or remote?  Have you run evolution from the
> command line?  Anything significant? 
> 
> Have you run it with debugging messages enabled? What is it doing when
> it shows that message?
I will do this when I got back to that machine.
Maybe with debug options etc.

> > The mailbox is a little special: over 6000 folders, but only 70
> > subscribed. Looks like the newer evolution scans all folders in detail,
> > even the unsuscribed.
> 
> The messages in the bottom bar of the evolution window shows which
> folders are being looked at - do the messages show that it is looking
> at unsubscribed folders?
> 
> BTW as far as I can see Evolution IMAP only plays with subscribed
> folders and leaves others untouched. But I can't comment on other
> account types.
It does not show the folder structure of the account on the left side
menu, only saying "Loading folders" for a very long time.

I am sure evolution scans unsubscribed folders, and thats different from
the older version. I can see the open files from the imap processes on
the server side, and this are for example the archive files from 2009.
Furthermore the load is extremely high since I use this new version of
evolution.

And I have seen message counts for example in the "Folder Subscription"
Window, so evolution definitly looks into those unsubscribed folders.

Regards,
Oliver Paukstadt
-- 
Oliver Paukstadt <pst...@sourcentral.org>

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