On Fri, 2015-07-10 at 08:22 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> the number 10 might have a clue on itself. GTask (part of glib
> library) allows up to 10 running threads at the same time. The thing
> is that the GTask is used not only directly by the evolution, but
> also indirectly by the glib itself or
On Thu, 2015-07-09 at 12:48 -0400, Eugene Kanter wrote:
> The problem is reproducible
> when more then approximately 10-11 IMAP+ accounts are defined. I have
> about 15 in my configuration and as long as total number of enabled
> accounts is less then some number (I have 10 IMAP+ and 1 POP3 account
On Thu, 2015-07-09 at 12:48 -0400, Eugene Kanter wrote:
> I have an update on this very annoying bug. The problem is
> reproducible
> when more then approximately 10-11 IMAP+ accounts are defined. I have
> about 15 in my configuration and as long as total number of enabled
> accounts is less then
I have an update on this very annoying bug. The problem is reproducible
when more then approximately 10-11 IMAP+ accounts are defined. I have
about 15 in my configuration and as long as total number of enabled
accounts is less then some number (I have 10 IMAP+ and 1 POP3 account
right now) the evol
On 10/09/2014 02:51 AM, Paul Menzel wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 08.10.2014, 23:25 -0400 schrieb Eugene Kanter:
Every time I start my 3.12.5 (Fedora 20 copr repository) "Refreshing
folder.." status messages with animated foot stay indefinitely.
What accounts do you have? What provider do you use? Wh
Am Mittwoch, den 08.10.2014, 23:25 -0400 schrieb Eugene Kanter:
> Every time I start my 3.12.5 (Fedora 20 copr repository) "Refreshing
> folder.." status messages with animated foot stay indefinitely.
What accounts do you have? What provider do you use? What account type
is that?
> The workaround
Eugene,
I don't connect to your mail servers, but my F20 install of evolutions
has been very stable for a variety of POP and IMAP servers.
I hate to say it, however it might be the servers you are connecting
with...
I just wanted to boost your confidence in the Evolution version in
Fedora 20.
Every time I start my 3.12.5 (Fedora 20 copr repository) "Refreshing
folder.." status messages with animated foot stay indefinitely.
The workaround is to select File->Work Offline, kill evolution process
(it does not exit upon File->Exit) by sending two kill signals in a row,
restart evolution and