wwp wrote:
Hello Robert,
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 20:14:57 -0400 Robert L Cochran <cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Evolution just doesn't seem ready for prime time, at least on x86_64
boxes like I have. It is by far the most unstable of my Fedora Core 5
applications -- it quits unexpectedly or stops responding at least once
an email session, and often several times. The address book is too
difficult to use -- for instance it won't autocomplete email addresses,
and often an address you thought you added to the address book is lost
in the bit bucket. I notice it takes way too long to download email --
longer than Mozilla Mail, Thunderbird, Outlook or Outlook Express.
I guess I'll try Thunderbird 1.5.0.5 for a couple of weeks and see if it
is any improvement. I tried it in the early, pre-1.0 versions and after
several weeks it arbitrarily munched all my folders, leaving about half
the contents of each one "invisible". I hope this version is an
improvement.
You could also give Sylpheed-Claws a try!
Regards,
Many thanks for this and all the other suggestions. A really nice
feature of Thunderbird (and some other mail clients as well) us that it
applies message filters and tucks each message into its respective
folder as the message comes in from the server. That gives me a quick
visual indication of the message volume and what types or categories
they are. Evolution doesn't do this for you. First it reads all the
messages off the server in a long, slow process. Then it filters them
into folders. Then, it expunges emails from the server, taking more time
to do so. Only then can you begin to review your email. Evolution will
crash when you open a mail or click "New" to start a new email.
Bob Cochran