On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 10:00, Jo�o Miguel Neves wrote: > The situation is as follows: > > I received an e-mail that seems to bork the indexing of evolution. My > problem is that that specific e-mail has a lot of real e-mail addresses > that I consider private, so I don't want to post them in bugzilla. Is > there a developer I could send this e-mail to ?
> Other details: > > I'm using debian/unstable (this is the reason I haven't sent it before - > I thought it might be a platform problem). > > The problem is present in all 1.2.x until 1.2.2 (the one I'm using now). > The problem is also present on earlier versions, but I didn't kept track > of versions. > > Symptoms: Evolution doesn't show any messages on the folder this message > is, unless they just arrived. Folder type is mbox. > > Work-around: rm ~/evolution/local/Inbox/mbox.ev-summary and selecting > the folder when evolution starts would work. If the folder was not > selected when the indexing finishes, the messages would "disappear". Sounds like a strange problem. It isn't crashing? Dissapear? From the local folder? vFolders or searches involved? Just mail it to [EMAIL PROTECTED], as a gzip'd attachment, if you can get hold of it in the mailbox. BTW this should really be sent on the evolution list, the -hackers list is for development discussion. _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
