> It appears that Evolution 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 can handle only one
> (1) IMPAX account. Adding a second IMPAX account (for example, a
> cpanel e-mail account at GoDaddy) causes Evolution to "lock up". 

As others have said, Evolution can cope with many IMAP accounts - I
have 8 on the machine I'm currently using.  But having a single slow or
dodgy provider can cause "issues".

One thing that occasionally happens is that the provider doesn't like
multiple simultaneous connections - in the IMAP account receiving
options there's an option to change the number of concurrent
connections, set it to '1' to see if it improves things.

> Also, when you do a Send/Receive Receive All, the normal Inbox --
> Evolution is obscured by a window showing the status of each e-mail
> account receiving e-mail. If one of these accounts is slow, you
> cannot use Evolution. If you try to cancel the offending account,
> nothing happens. The only way to recover is to kill Evolution.

It needs a bit of patience sometimes - if it's slow, it's going to be
slow terminating the connection, especially if it is dealing with large
messages: it needs to cleanly finish what it's doing before closing
otherwise it could end up confused about what has or has not been
downloaded.

P.


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