Re: [trojita] Hung connections -- what to do?

2014-07-18 Thread James Harkins
On Jul 18, 2014 2:04 PM, "Jan Kundrát" wrote: > It doesn't work like that. The "tasks" or "jobs" you see in there are low-level scheduling blocks which got already assigned their slot on the wire/socket so to speak. They cannot be re-scheduled to perform their duties on top of another connection.

[trojita] Hung connections -- what to do?

2014-07-17 Thread James Harkins
Non-hypothetical situation: I'm on a network connection that is normally fast but, at the moment, abysmally slow. Trojita tried to sync and it got stuck -- it's not *actually* timing out, but it's not moving either. The activity bar at the bottom right keeps bouncing left and right. Then I wrote a

Re: [trojita] Re: Bizarre one-off crash while attaching a file

2014-05-13 Thread James Harkins
On May 13, 2014 5:09:31 PM Thomas Lübking wrote: On Dienstag, 13. Mai 2014 05:48:41 CEST, James Harkins wrote: > Admittedly, there isn't much that can be done about this at present -- but, I just tried to attach a 500 MB PDF to any message, and Trojita chewed up 100% of one of the c

Re: [trojita] Bizarre one-off crash while attaching a file

2014-05-13 Thread James Harkins
On May 13, 2014 3:38:30 PM Jan Kundrát wrote: On Tuesday, 13 May 2014 05:48:41 CEST, James Harkins wrote: > I just tried to attach a 500 MB PDF Well, "just don't do that". It won't work anyway. Typo... 500 KB. Sorry for confusing the issue. hjh Sent with Aq

[trojita] Bizarre one-off crash while attaching a file

2014-05-12 Thread James Harkins
Admittedly, there isn't much that can be done about this at present -- but, I just tried to attach a 500 MB PDF to any message, and Trojita chewed up 100% of one of the cores for a few seconds before crashing. Unfortunately, I'm running a virtual machine which is occupying a lot of RAM, so appor

Re: [trojita] [Bug 334576] Incoming mail does not update Inbox's unread message count

2014-05-12 Thread James Harkins
On Monday, May 12, 2014 4:11:51 PM HKT, Jan Kundrát wrote: You can actually update right now. The rebuilt is triggered right after new commits hit the KDE's git repo, and it usually takes just a couple of minutes until they're ready. They are ready now. Done, and... it works! A new message ju

Re: [trojita] [Bug 334576] Incoming mail does not update Inbox's unread message count

2014-05-12 Thread James Harkins
On Monday, May 12, 2014 2:27:44 PM HKT, Jan Kundrát wrote: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334576 Jan Kundrát changed: IMAP: fix FETCH FLAGS processing Thanks for this fix! I'm using the trojita-nightly package, so I will update sometime tomorrow. hjh

Re: [trojita] Unread message count fails to update

2014-05-09 Thread James Harkins
On May 9, 2014 1:47:07 PM Jan Kundrát wrote: That's exactly how Trojita works. You say that it doesn't work that way for you. I am confused how this could happen, and the IMAP logs might help me reproduce that issue. I see, thanks for clarifying. I had guessed that, if the IMAP logs mattered

Re: [trojita] Unread message count fails to update

2014-05-08 Thread James Harkins
On May 9, 2014 8:43:21 AM David Lang wrote: I think he was meaning a password to the bug tool That's exactly what I meant. It's a minor annoyance... It's just a bit tiresome to have to create online accounts for every last little thing you want to do. But, that's the world we live in :| A

Re: [trojita] Unread message count fails to update

2014-05-08 Thread James Harkins
On May 8, 2014 5:40:20 PM Jan Kundrát wrote: That's strange. Please provide the debug IMAP log (and, preferably, file a bug because a bugtracker is the correct place to track this). Can I do that without creating an account? (From my perspective, it's mostly just one more password to lose.

Re: [trojita] Where is the address book located?

2014-04-23 Thread James Harkins
On Wednesday, 23 April 2014 16:09:45 HKT, Thomas Lübking wrote: Sorry for your HDD. See ~7.abook* - it's compatible to http://abook.sourceforge.net/ Got it, and... the address book is intact on the new system now. Thanks! (It wasn't the HDD that died -- it was the system. Some power-related p

[trojita] Where is the address book located?

2014-04-23 Thread James Harkins
Hi, Because of a hardware failure, I am unexpectedly forced to migrate to a new system. I had saved some contacts into Trojita's address book, and I would like to copy them to the new system. (The hard drive from the old system is fine -- I can access any files easily.) Where is the address book

Re: [trojita] Fwd: Handful of usability issues

2014-03-31 Thread James Harkins
On Apr 1, 2014 7:47 AM, "David Lang" wrote: > > On Sun, 30 Mar 2014, Jan Kundrát wrote: > In the meanwhile, is it really a blocker to just split them by hand? > > for a couple messages, no. But if you are talking about a large group (for a class of people, think 30+), then yes. Precisely. I thin

[trojita] Fwd: Handful of usability issues

2014-03-30 Thread James Harkins
(Forwarding because of the aforementioned issue with SMTP connections ignoring the proxy...) -- Forwarded message -- From: "James Harkins" Date: Mar 30, 2014 6:05 PM Subject: Handful of usability issues To: "trojita-ml" Cc: > Also, now that I'm o

[trojita] System proxy settings apply to IMAP but not SMTP

2014-03-30 Thread James Harkins
Hi, just joining the mailing list (perhaps belatedly). I had asked Jan sometime ago about accessing e-mail through a proxy. (Sometimes I need this when The Great Firewall of China gets more strict and blocks imap.gmail.com and/or smtp.gmail.com.) The trick of doing "export http_proxy=socks5:/

[trojita] Re: Trojita questions

2014-03-30 Thread James Harkins
On Thursday, March 27, 2014 5:38:28 PM HKT, Jan Kundrát wrote: James, thanks for your interest in Trojita, but please use the mailing list (Cc-ed) for further questions. There are knowledgeable people in there who can help you. 3. In a shell, "export http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8080/"; That