As it seems my mail has been dropped, i'm posting it again : > This past weekend, I bit the bullet and rebuilt my server account. I > copied all my IMAP and data folders away, blew away my account and > re-created it. I created a couple of Procmail rules (as blowing the > account away had cleaned those up), and all seemed well - messages were > arriving and I was being notified (although the "Apply filters to new > messages in INBOX" setting seemed to stop new messages in the Inbox from > being flagged until I set it off and then on again - so perhaps all was > not as well as I thought...).
I have exactly the same behaviour with my evolution 1.4.4 on Mandrake 9.2. The problem wasn't there in 1.2 ... > I'm very frustrated by all of this - I like Evo, and very much want to > use the calendar and to do features, but it's getting to the point where > I am totally confused as to what is going on here, and why. Jeffrey > Stedfast looked at a trace the first time I had this issue, and could > not see anything wrong from the Evo side, so I'm wondering, does anyone > else on the list use UW IMAP and Procmail (in my case, on the Mitel SME > Server, which is a Red Hat 7.2 derivative)? I'm using classical pop from different mailboxes (4, so certainly not with the same system as you). So i suppose it is not related to your IMAP/procmail config. > I currently have 44 folders, and 20-odd Procmail rules. I have Evo set > to check new mail every 2 minutes, have "Check for new messages in all > folders" set on, and currently have the "Apply filters..." not set. I > tested my setup last week with a different account on the same server, > with a couple of Procmail rules, using a bulk mail shell script to > inject messages into the process, and it seemed to be working fine, > which is another reason I thought my account may have been the issue. Could be, but i cannot find where, i've tried to clean up my evolution folder, reduce the number of messages (the folder decreased from around 200 MB to 35) with still no luck :-(( > Is it possible that there is a limitation on the number of folders one > can have? I have 59 ... > I would very much appreciate any assistance. > > Thanks, I have remarked that if i close and open evo just after a while, folders are correctly labelled. I presume there is a refreshing problem somewhere (some cached files ?) but i cannot find where. Stef -- http://www.steletch.org Fingerprint: 1E83 26EE A2F1 87E5 5865 4DBF F2B4 9083 F44C AE88 GPG key @ http://www.steletch.org/article.php3?id_article=13 GNU/Linux Mandrake (http://www.linux-mandrake.com) 18:11:14 up 51 days, 4:45, 12 users, load average: 1.21, 1.16, 1.13 _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
