--- Nigel Metheringham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 21:07 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> 
> mail-notification does start on login.
> 
> > In any case, logging off and on again fixes it.
> 
> Normally killing mail-notification and doing "evolution
> --force-shutdown" works for me.  However I have also seen a setup where
> I could not access calendar items, contacts etc until I had logged out
> and logged back in after seeing this problem.
> 
> I have a bug against mail-notification for this...
> 

I was getting this message all the time after upgrading to Evo 2.6 using Debian 
unstable.  I would
use 'bonobo-slay' to get rid of the problem, but it is not a very friendly way 
to fix it.  I did
not associate the problem with mail-notification at the time.

In general, my evolution-data-server crashes quite often because of instability 
in the groupwise
backend.  So I was having to bonobo-slay quite a lot.

However, I removed mail-notification a couple weeks ago and now that I think 
about it, I have not
had the system configuration error come up anymore.  Thanks for pointing out 
the relationship for
me.  I'll watch more carefully to see if it is happening anymore.

Scott

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