Ok, I decided to clean up the log, replaced e-mail addresses, names and a mail folder name with the string '[*removed from log by bug submitter*]'.
The string "Geen uitvoerstroom" is mentioned once in the log at line 1697 as: CamelException.set(0x9576524, 201, 'Geen uitvoerstroom') What I did to generate this log: ran "CAMEL_DEBUG=all evolution >& evo.log" in a terminal. Evolution starts and retrieves the e-mail message. Evolution fails and shows a exclamation mark in the status bar. I close evolution and it closes cleanly. E-mail message remains on the server. (and any other mail for that account) Edited the log found in ~/evo.log to remove some details. The e-mail account that retrieves the e-mail message is not edited out (it's t...@timblokdijk.nl). The logfile contains the e-mail message it fails to retrieve, so maybe it's a (spam) filter or parsing problem? I have four e-mail accounts configured two of those are active t...@timblokdijk.nl (pop3) and a gmail account (imap). The other two are disabled via the preference menu within evolution. The disabled accounts are for a local network imap server. I believe that I upgraded Ubuntu from 8.04 through to 9.10 but it could have been from 7.10, anyway one of the upgrades updated the evolution database to sqlite. I don't know if that's relevant but it can't hurt to mention it. ** Attachment added: "Evolution log with a few edits." http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36079623/cleaned_evo.log -- Evolution can't handle a mail message it receives, fails to retrieve further mail. (no output stream?) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485979 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs