> Hi,
> thanks, the backtrace looks fine. One thread is synchronizing all your
> Search Folders, while another thread is storing summary information for
> one of those search folders. I guess the CPU usage is high during this
> time, maybe for whole 20 minutes. This all depends on the num
On Mon, 2012-05-14 at 09:38 -0300, Lailah wrote:
> This is an issue I've seen before and is never fixed. In
> Gnome Evolution alerts are correctly shown (as "Loly birthday -
> tomorrow") but in KDE Evolution alerts aren't shown anyway. So when
> I log in as Gnome pop ups all the al
Hello all!
This is an issue I've seen before and is never fixed. In
Gnome Evolution alerts are correctly shown (as "Loly birthday -
tomorrow") but in KDE Evolution alerts aren't shown anyway. So when I
log in as Gnome pop ups all the alerts together, some of them very old.
I gues
John:
I have 2 Yahoo Argentina accounts and 1 Yahoo España
account, both free and both POP3. I guess there's differences between
countries.
Regards,
Lailah
El jue, 10-05-2012 a las 17:29 -0400, John A. Sullivan III escribió:
>
> By the way, how does one use Evolution to access
Usually I solve this kind of issue setting the "Network Preferences"
(of Evolution) to "Directly connect to Internet".
Hope this helps,
Lailah
El vie, 11-05-2012 a las 07:29 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan escribió:
> On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 23:24 +0200, Pascal Bernhard wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
>
> Hi,
> thanks, the backtrace looks fine. One thread is synchronizing all your
> Search Folders, while another thread is storing summary information for
> one of those search folders. I guess the CPU usage is high during this
> time, maybe for whole 20 minutes. This all depends on the nu
On Fri, 2012-05-11 at 16:16 +0100, Steve T wrote:
> Sorry about the delay. I'm not sure either whether the backtrace is
> correct as I had to download the debug-info stuff today, and I think
> Evolution was already running when I installed them. So if the
> attached isn't detailed enough, then let