Ever since installing Ubuntu 15.04 I have had a combination of
problems with Evolution
Evolution seems to stall part through a pop download from Gmail. I
have a number of pop accounts set up in Evolution, two of which are
Gmail but it alsways seems to be the more heavily trafficed one which
ca
I can't help much with the issue, but AFAIK the archive provides much
information about it.
On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 19:56:41 +1000, Alex McConnell wrote:
>After it stalls, I have to use xkill to kill Evolution.
Did you try Evolution's force shutdown option first?
--force-shutdown
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On Mon, 2015-08-24 at 19:56 +1000, Alex McConnell wrote:
> Ever since installing Ubuntu 15.04 I have had a combination of
> problems with Evolution
Means nothing - please use Evolution version numbers, not distro
version numbers.
>
> Evolution seems to stall part through a pop download from Gmai
On Mon, 2015-08-24 at 11:37 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> Gmail aggressively throttles connections that it thinks are hitting
> it too hard - it interprets more than one concurrent connection as
> being too much.
I wouldn't say it's that exact. They don't explicitly give a limit so
this is anecdota
I had come across the suggestion about concurrent connections before
but it does not appear
in the pop configuration - I think it must only be for an IMAP
connection.
I should have added I have looked around extensively for a solution
before asking on this list.
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On Mon, 2015-08-24 at 21:53 +1000, Alex McConnell wrote:
> I had come across the suggestion about concurrent connections before
> but it does not appear
> in the pop configuration - I think it must only be for an IMAP
> connection.
> I should have added I have looked around extensively for a sol
On Mon, 2015-08-24 at 16:39 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-08-24 at 21:53 +1000, Alex McConnell wrote:
> > I had come across the suggestion about concurrent connections
> > before
> > but it does not appear
> > in the pop configuration - I think it must only be for an IMAP
> >