Am Freitag, den 19.08.2011, 10:31 -0700 schrieb Jonathan Ryshpan: > I've been running the Evolution mail system under Fedora-15/KDE for > about 6 weeks now, and it has some very serious problems, which I can > summarize as: > 1. It ignores font control from the KDE Settings->Applications > Appearance window, both KDE font control and GTK+ font > control, also its own internal font control window. > 2. It has trouble sending messages to an SMTP server, sometimes > taking a l-o-n-g time, sometimes timing out. This can be > temporarily cured by restarting it > 3. It crashes when a filter attempts to refile an outgoing > message. > 4. It often asks if I want to recover messages that have never > been lost. > 5. It often locks up receiving mail from a remote POP3 server. > 6. It often refuses to move messages, which can be copied and > then deleted producing the same effect. I have read that > after a single message has been copied into a folder it will > then always be possible to move messages into the folder; but > this is not so. > 7. Deleted messages often do not disappear from a message list, > even when "Show deleted messages" is not active, though they > do appear in strikeout type. Selecting another folder and > then returning to the first folder makes the messages > disappear from the list. > I can live with these, except for items 1 and 2, since I have > workarounds. > > Versions are: > * Fedora-15 > * KDE 4.6.5 > * gnome-3.0.x > * evolution-3.0.2-3 > * all running on a 4 processor x86_64 system > There are rumors that some or all of these problems will be cured in > the 3.0.3 release, which will come out "real soon now". Will the > release happen in the foreseeable future? > > Thanks - jon Hi John,
I support very much what you have written. I encounter the problem #2 and #3 and the one I wrote about several days ago. Bernhard
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