Even after I close Evolution, I still see (in the output of the "ps" command) some Evolution-related processes running into my system (and, presumably, using some memory as well...).
I understand that these are shared components, which I do not need anymore as soon as I am finished with my mailing chores. Is there any quick (but not dirty...) way that I could use to get rid of these processes until next time I run Evolution (other than individually killing each one of them)? I regularly use "BlackBox" as a window manager, since "KDE" & "Gnome" are unnecessarily bloated and power-hungry for my requirements, yet, I do not want to leave my beloved Evolution behind in favor of any other mail client neither do I want to reboot my machine each time I use Evolution. Regards, -- Panos Platon Tsapralis, Software Engineer, SAP-R/3 specialist, Registered Linux User #305894, Ximian Evolution (ver.1.4) on Red Hat Linux (8.0), Athens, GREECE, cell-phone: +306946462857, fax: +302108054420, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
