On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 12:08 -0600, linuxguy wrote: > I've been using Evolution as my email client since RH8. I hate it > because it seems to get confused if one opens up an email or changes > mail folders while it is downloading emails from the server. > > When it does this, it goes into a death spiral of "saving folder" and > "Retrieving message XXXX" and "Fetching mail". > > This wouldn't be that annoying except that when it happens it uses > almost 100% of the processor power and doesn't seem to respond to "nice" > settings. > > Furthermore, the process takes forever to resolve itself. It may get > the folder "99%" stored in 5 to 10 minutes, but then it goes for 15 > minutes before the status changes. And you can't view/edit/send any > email while this is happening. It totally ties up my laptop and is > terrible for battery life when it happens. > > Usually I resort to shutting down Evolution with "evolution > --force-shutdown". Then I run "evolution --offline" to restart it, > whereby at least that removes the "Fetching mail" process from messing > things up. It also helps not to "Restore settings" so that the email > its trying to retrieve doesn't mess things up. > > > That leaves just the "storing folder" process to run. It generates > tons of errors if you run it from the command line. > > FWIW, there is nothing wrong with my hard drive. I've had this issue > on 2 different computers. > > My email setup is 6 different gmail accounts, being sorted into about 25 > folders via rules. The largest folder has about 150,000 messages in > it. The smallest one has 5,000 messages in it. > > Is anyone using Thunderbird like this ? How does it compare ? How hard > is it to move over to it ? ---- If you're using IMAP with gmail (which is the recommended method), you can simply configure Thunderbird like you have configured Evolution and run either. If you have a folder with that many e-mails on a remote server, I think you can expect long delays. Also, with that type of setup, I would HEAVILY recommend that you not do 'junk mail filtering' because that would cause some of the issues that you are claiming with Evolution. Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list