Well... I filed the report, and eventually got an email back from
someone about it.  I've forgotten the bugzilla bug number, and have
apparently deleted the emails that had it on there.

The gist of the bugzilla reply was that it is a network latency issue,
in effect the network is taking too long to do whatever it needs to do
in order for me to receive my email in a timely manner. No problem,
nothing would be done, issue resolved.

I've since removed RH9 and Evolution 1.4, and re-installed RH8 and
Evolution 1.0.8-10 (since upgraded to 1.0.8-11).

Guess what - everything is working like a charm.  Email is lickety-split
on both sending and receiving.

In the end, I don't think it's a network issue at all. I'm even more
convinced that it's programming issue, if only because this is the 3rd
time that I've done this retrograde with exactly the same result.

On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 21:45, David Johnston wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 11:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tom, the easy way to debug Evolution is this:
> 1. Click on the Red Hat menu
> 2. Click on System Tools; you get a new menu
> 3. Click on Terminal; after a pause, you get a window that looks like a
> terminal.
> 4. Type "export CAMEL_VERBOSE_DEBUG=1" without the quotes and hit the
> enter key
> 5. Type "evolution" without the quotes and hit the enter key.
> 
> Hope this helps!
> -David
> > [RH9.0]
> >
> > So I would need to "gedit .bash_profile" and add a line which reads
> "export
> > CAMEL_VERBOSE_DEBUG=1"?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >                       Jeffrey Stedfast
> >                       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>            To:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >                       Sent by:                     cc:       Not Zed
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Subject:  Re:
> [Evolution] Evolution 1.4.0 *very* slow
> >                       .ximian.com
> >
> >
> >                       06/16/2003 10:05 AM
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > if you are using bash (which you probably are - since I'm pretty sure
> > most distros use this by default), you can set an environment variable
> > using 'export'. For example:
> >
> > export CAMEL_VERBOSE_DEBUG=1
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > >
> > > How do I set CAMEL_VERBOSE_DEBUG = 1 in the environment?




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