Thanks, I see what you're referring to, in my case it's the two cables
either plugged or unplugged. Indeed, they are unplugged, but when I
click on them to "plug them together", it does not make a difference -
send and receive still takes forever, I end up having to close the
application (Evolution) and opening it back up in order to get new
emails.

On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 16:11 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 14:45 +0100, Michael Pearson wrote:
> > After I bring my computer out of hibernation, I can click on the send
> > and receive button and it just hangs there forever (looking for
> > messages?). I have to completely come out of evolution and then
> > double
> > click on it again to see if I have any mail. Any fixes for this???
> > 
> > I am running Ubuntu 1404 and Evolution 3.10.4
> 
> Check the small icon on the bottom left of the main Evo window
> (possibly looking like a padlock in your version). If the padlock is
> open it means Evo thinks it's offline, so click on it to change status.
> In later versions it looks like two cables plugged together (or not as
> the case may be).
> 
> poc
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