that's an EINPROGRESS system error. Evolution doesn't cache operations. I have no idea what's causing it tho...
Jeff On Thu, 2004-09-02 at 04:49 -0400, Jason Ansel wrote: > My computer shutdown unexpectedly/abruptly because I made a typo when > modifying the source of a kernel module. > > Evolution must have been in the middle of something right before this > unsafe shutdown, because now it seems to be stuck in somewhat broken > state. > > Whenever i try to fetch mail from a remote server i get the error > message: > > [QUOTE] > Error while 'Fetching Mail': > Unable to connect to POP server mail.someserver.com > Error sending password: Operation now in progress. > [/QUOTE] > > This happens with POP and IMAP. It happens with more than one server > and more than 1 account. But local mail retrieval works fine. > > I tried moving ~/evolution and it still happens. I tried rebooting and > wiping /tmp. > > This is not a server side problem, because thunderbird can retrieve mail > from the server just fine and so can evolution on other machines. > > I'm wondering if anyone can tell me where evolution caches this > "operation" so i can clear it and return evolution to working order. > > I'm using Evolution 1.4.6. On an up to date copy of Debian Sarge. With > a 2.4.27 kernel. > > Thanks in advance, > Jason Ansel > > > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution > -- Jeffrey Stedfast Evolution Hacker - Novell, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.novell.com
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