Hi John,

On 01/02/2014 04:39:44 AM Thu, John Frankish wrote:
Hi,

Using balsa-2.5.1 with gtk3, I set up a pop3 account.

1. It took three attempts to download 300+ emails/6MB. The first two attempts hung at 90+ 
mails and only on the third attempt did the download succeed as per "balsa -d". 
There were no error messages.

2. After successfully downloading the mail, I clicked on "mailbox" to start reading my 
inbox, but the moving blue "wait" animation shows in the bottom left hand corner and no 
mails are displayed. Closing balsa and starting from the command line does not give any error 
messages and the contents of the inbox are still not displayed.

 As the 300+ emails have been deleted from the server, I would like to be able 
to fix this - does anybody have any trouble-shooting hints?

Is the mailbox file stored somewhere with slow access?  An mbox file of that 
size should be read from a local drive in a second or two at most.

Does 'top' show Balsa using 100% cpu?  If so, it may be stuck in a loop parsing 
the file; if not, it must be blocked from some action.  You could try running 
under gdb, interrupt it with ctrl-C, and get the stack trace with 'bt'--that 
might show what Balsa was trying to do.  Write back with what you see...

Best,

Peter

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