Heya, On 09/25/2007 12:59:53 PM, Andreas Schmidt wrote: > > On 09/05/2007 10:41:10 PM, Andreas Schmidt wrote: > > > > I have a strange problem here. It seems that Balsa does not recognize > > immediately when mail has arrived in an open mailbox.
> The problem persists. After it is started, everything works correctly > for a while; the status of the open mailboxes is updated regularly, and > when I manually check for new mail I get notified immediately. > > After a while, though, when I manually check for new mail the pop-up > just doesn't get away, the process seems to be frozen. There is a > "Hide"-Button, but clicking it doesn't really help -- it just hides the > pop-up, but doesn't cancel the operation. Consequently, <CTRL>-<M> does > nothing and I have to wait until Balsa somehow notices new mail in > *some* open mailboxes where new mail has arrived. On closing/reopening > or changing the properties of a mailbox, the status of that particular > mailbox is updated, however. I have the same problem ! :) Yes, I'm also using fetchmailed-procmailed-local-mbox files too. > Any idea what might be wrong? It's really getting to the point where > this behavior becomes a major PITA -- for the time being I have resumed > to use find and mutt for quickly checking all my mboxes for changes > once Balsa gets stuck, but obviously that solution is sub-optimal. :-) Recently I noticed one peculiar thing - I can almost reliably reproduce that popup box hang if I force balsa process into swap file (or partition). Wrote almost because of 5 attempts it hung 3 times .. Any problems with balsa threads and swap ? -- T-Com Sektor za profesionalne usluge i poslovna rješenja za IP / / Professional Services and IP Business Solutions Department Mario Mikočević Draškovićeva 26, Zagreb, 10000 +385 1 4913 800 +385 1 4913 860 (fax) +385 98 470 801 (GSM) mario dot mikocevic at t-com dot hr http://www.t-com.hr _______________________________________________ balsa-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/balsa-list
