Re: [gentoo-user] Evolution 2.2.3 Filtering Time (Too Long!)

2005-08-24 Thread fire-eyes
On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 09:06 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote: 3. use a compound filter rather than separate ones (this assumes there is less overhead doing this - subjectively it does seem quicker) Thanks for the tips. The above one is the only one I don't really understand, can you elaborate a bit?

[gentoo-user] Evolution 2.2.3 Filtering Time (Too Long!)

2005-08-23 Thread fire-eyes
I have posted about this before, with no real solution, figured i'd throw it out again see what happens. I am using evolution 2.2.3. The speed of the filtering is atrocious. For example, this morning I had 42 new messages, and it took 3 minutes 50 seconds to get it done, an dmove it into the

Re: [gentoo-user] Evolution 2.2.3 Filtering Time (Too Long!)

2005-08-23 Thread W.Kenworthy
Not a real solution if you dont have your own mail server, but I moved the spam and filtering to spamassassin/procmail/amavis etc onto my own imap email server and turned off all filtering on that account. Now its not a problem for the main account. An interesting aside is it seems to take as

Re: [gentoo-user] Evolution 2.2.3 Filtering Time (Too Long!)

2005-08-23 Thread Owen Ford
On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 09:06 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote: Not a real solution if you dont have your own mail server, but I moved the spam and filtering to spamassassin/procmail/amavis etc onto my own imap email server and turned off all filtering on that account. Now its not a problem for the