How do, On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 11:16 -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 12:31 -0400, taharka wrote: > > Whoa!! Thanks a billion for that tip. Unchecked junk mail filtering here > > & retrieving new mail is about 100 times faster :-)) Now, I wonder what > > happens to future junk mail? OK, future junk mail is now received in the "Inbox" (finally received some). > ---- > after things have settled down, you can probably turn it back on. It's > likely that something has happened to you user bayes db. Turning back on produces no change. > That's why I find it helpful to kill off any spamd processes that seem > to linger after I close evolution. You can try moving your user > spamassassin settings... 'mv $HOME/.spamassassin $HOME/.spamassassin.bak > and then launching evolution again and then turn on junk mail filtering. Tried this, turned junk filtering on again & a new "$HOME/.spamassassin" was created. Retrieving new mail is even slower than before :-( > In the end, I just shut it off since I do have spamassassin running on > my mail server and though having my own user bayes db seemed to pick up > some more via the training within Evolution, eventually it became a > nightmare. I've shut it off again & new mail retrieval is once again speedy :-) I may have to leave it off unless any one has any suggestions? > Craig taharka Lexington, Kentucky U.S.A.