I am having a similar problem right at this moment with Evolution. I know that I have about 75 mails on my pop server (amongst others, several from this list!). They are being downloaded about one every 10 minutes or so, and then comes an error message that Evolution could not get a POP summary and a second one that the pop server closed the session. (By chance this mail was the latest to arrive. I can send mails, as you can see)
I posted a forum thread on opensuse/applications (English) a couple of weeks ago describing in more detail the stability problems I have been having with Evolution. In case anyoone wants to look, the title of the post is 'Evolution unstable' Here is the text of original post (there are a couple of replies, but no progress in solving the problem): "I am running Evolution 3.10.2 on Opensuse 13.1 (64-bit) on Gnome 3.10. There are 2 email accounts one is an EWS account and the other POP. Every first time Evolution is started after reboot it 'freezes' during the initial accessing of one or other or both of the account servers. In the case of the POP server, one ore more emails may be downloaded, but the process does not go to completion and hangs at the n+1th mail. This freeze does not time out, i.e.Evolution is stuck in that state for ever. In the case of the EWS server. the message 'loading...' appears in the the account and Evolution remains stuck in that state for ever. (Sending/receiving mails or deleting them from the inbox causes Evolution to freeze. It may be possible to write mails in that condition, but not to send them). Only if there are no mails on the servers will Evolution behave as normal. Quitting the program seems the only alternative, but Evolution does not quit and waits for ever (i.e. no time-out, and no message to force quit). On logging out from Gnome, there is a message that Evolution is waiting to quit and it does finally complete the log-out after about 5 minutes (estimated). On logging in again to Gnome, Evolution behaves normally from then on. Could it be that Evolution is tucked in the system at a level below the application level and is, therefore, beset with the similar sicknesses to MS Outlook? Has anyone else noticed this behaviour? Does anyone have a solution?" Cheers Harvey On Sat, 2014-01-25 at 12:54 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Sat, 2014-01-25 at 12:05 +0100, Renaud Granier wrote: > > I was downloading the mails as I usually do, but this took much more > > time to do (more than 5 minutes). I tried to stop the download, but > > nothing happened, then evolution crashed. > > Mails that were completely downloaded should be available by Evo, the > other still should be on the server. If you can't see already downloaded > mails, check that "Show:" is set to "All Messages" and that "Search:" is > empty. > > > _______________________________________________ > evolution-list mailing list > [email protected] > To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
