On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 17:35 +0000, Art Alexion wrote: > With Ubuntu 9.04, Kmail and Evolution both display this behavior. The > problem is that the MUAs start trying to retrieve mail before the > hibernating computer re-establishes a network connection. The reason > you are not getting this problem with the other account may be that > your two accounts are set for different polling intervals, and the > non-problem account isn't hitting the server before the network is > back up.
The fundamental problem is there's no desktop-wide notification of hibernate/suspend and resume. Or if there is now, we're not listening for it. If we had such a notification it would be fairly simple to drop to offline mode until we get a resume notification. As things stand now Evolution has no idea that anything happened. The process resumes to find all it's network sockets are suddenly closed and time has suddenly jumped far ahead, and it doesn't deal well with that (unnecessary password prompts, cascading errors, etc.). I believe the notification issue is being worked on (I'd have to check with some of my Red Hat colleagues), but until that's in place I'd recommend either shutting Evolution down or placing it in offline mode yourself before hibernating or suspending. Matthew Barnes _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
