Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

Maybe this is already a duplicate, but please understand that I have
tried to look at all instances where this bug may have been previously
reported, some even dating back to year 2006. However, none of those bug
reports are conclusive and they don't offer any fixes for the current
release. Please let me know if that is not so.

I'm using Evolution 2.24.3 with Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid). This happens at
least 3 times a day. When it happens I try to close Evolution, but it
immediately becomes totally unresponsive while it stays grayed out. The
only way I've been able to get it back to a functional state is to kill
or end task for 'evolution', 'evolution-alarm-notify' (at the minimum),
which automatically pulls down the drain with it another process called
'evolution-data-server-2.24'

I have two mailboxes on it, both Exchange 2003 and POP3, but they don't
point to the same server. Even when I first had only Exchange mailbox
configured the problem was already present.

Please let me know how I can contribute more information for your bug
fixing consideration.

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: evolution
  
  Maybe this is already a duplicate, but please understand that I have
  tried to look at all instances where this bug may have been previously
  reported, some even dating back to year 2006. However, none of those bug
  reports are conclusive and they don't offer any fixes for the current
  release. Please let me know if that is not so.
  
  I'm using Evolution 2.24.3 with Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid). This happens at
  least 3 times a day. When it happens I try to close Evolution, but it
- immediatelly becomes totally unresponsive while it stays grayed out. The
+ immediately becomes totally unresponsive while it stays grayed out. The
  only way I've been able to get it back to a functional state is to kill
  or end task for 'evolution-alarm-notify' (at the minimum), which
  automatically pulls down the drain with it another process called
  'evolution-data-server-2.24'
  
  I have two mailboxes on it, both Exchange 2003 and POP3, but they don't
  point to the same server. Even when I first had only Exchange mailbox
  configured the problem was already present.
  
  Please let me know how I can contribute more information for your bug
  fixing consideration.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: evolution
  
  Maybe this is already a duplicate, but please understand that I have
  tried to look at all instances where this bug may have been previously
  reported, some even dating back to year 2006. However, none of those bug
  reports are conclusive and they don't offer any fixes for the current
  release. Please let me know if that is not so.
  
  I'm using Evolution 2.24.3 with Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid). This happens at
  least 3 times a day. When it happens I try to close Evolution, but it
  immediately becomes totally unresponsive while it stays grayed out. The
  only way I've been able to get it back to a functional state is to kill
- or end task for 'evolution-alarm-notify' (at the minimum), which
- automatically pulls down the drain with it another process called
+ or end task for 'evolution', 'evolution-alarm-notify' (at the minimum),
+ which automatically pulls down the drain with it another process called
  'evolution-data-server-2.24'
  
  I have two mailboxes on it, both Exchange 2003 and POP3, but they don't
  point to the same server. Even when I first had only Exchange mailbox
  configured the problem was already present.
  
  Please let me know how I can contribute more information for your bug
  fixing consideration.

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Evolution won't parse messages, stuck on "Formating message ..." in the status 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327775
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