On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 10:57 +0800, Rhys Johnson wrote:
> Ok Evolution just lost connection with the imap server. I hit
> "Send/Receive" and the receiving section of the pop-up box just sits
> there trying to connect to the imap server. The sending mail smtp server
> works fine.This is the error I get in the shell i was running evolution
> from using CAMEL_VERBOSE_DEBUG=1.
> 
> (evolution: 21167): evolution-shell-WARNING **: EvolutionActivityClient:
> Unknown event from listener -- Clicked
> Killed
> 
> This connection problem only arose since I upgraded my machine from
> woody (the stable version of Debian Linux) to sarge (the unstable
> version of Debian Linux). The upgrade was done since I was running
> Evolution 1.05 and wanted to upgrade to 1.4.6 (which is only available
> as a package in sarge). Ev1.05 was giving me grief. So I dont think the
> connection dropping out is a networking problem. I am almost positive
> there is a bug in the connection between courier-imap3.08-3 and
> Evolution1.4.6-5 that causes it to disconnect.
> 
> I spoke to one guy on the courier-imap mailing list who said that he had
> the same problem. He said that by upgrading to Evolution2.0 he has never
> had the dropout problem again.
> I am unable to upgrade to Evolution 2.0 since it is not available in
> sarge.

Be a real geek: migrate to Sid.  You'll get upgrades much faster,
and in my experience, there are _very_few_ major bugs.

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