I've been using IMAP+ in evo 3.4.4 on Debian. I have one very large folder, approaching 24k messages. Every few minutes evo shows "checking for new messages in <folder>" and I can see my network connection saturate (300 kiB/s) for ~ 30 seconds, during which evo is pretty unresponsive. The traffic drops back to around 0 once the poll is done.
When I move a message from one folder to another evo frequently (maybe always) seems to poll both the source and destination folders. Since IMAP was supposed to avoid constant checking of old messages, and I thought the IMAP+ in evo took advantage of that, this behavior surprised me. Is there anything I can do about it? Should I just disable the polling? Receiving options enabled include check for new messages every 5 minutes, check for new messages in subscribed folders, use quick resync if server supports it, and listen for server change notifications. The connection is over SSL. The server is running courier 4.1.1.20060828-5 on a very old Debian. Thanks. Ross Boylan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
