So I've been working periodically over the past two days to try to get a log of this behavior to show you guys, but it has proven extremely difficult - the more I play with it, the less clearly defined the problem seems to be. The difficulty I'm having in replicating it though does NOT mean the problem is sporadic, it definitely isn't... it just seems to vary its behavior chaotically, and this makes it difficult to get a clean log which includes the buggy behavior, and only the buggy behavior. In the meantime though, let me give a little more detail on what I'm seeing.
-sometimes, junked messages reappear in the inbox, but are also still listed in 'Junk' - both listings referring to the same instances of the message in question, thereby enabling me to work around the problem by simply deleting the contents of 'Junk' - they then disappear from inbox too, and stay gone. Annoying, but not a showstopper. -other times, the above appears to work - but they then show up AGAIN at the next sync - in 'inbox', but NOT in 'junk' - so I'm forced to go back through and manually junk, then delete, then expunge in order for them to go away. This is when I begin pulling out my hair. -other times, it just works. This is in a minority of cases, although it always seems to happen when I'm trying to replicate the problem for a log of course. Also, I'm not sure if its a related problem, but I'm also seeing my (non spam) filters occasionally not get processed - though right clicking and selecting apply filters makes it work, so its not a failure to match the filter term, but the filter not getting applied. This only happens occasionally. I mean this totally non-rhetorically: am I the first person to ever use evolution+IMAP+cyrus? It would seem to me that this would have been reported before if it was happening to everyone with this combination of software, as cyrus seems to be a pretty widely deployed server... though I can't imagine any misconfiguration on my end which could be causing this. Any ideas are welcome On Tue, 2004-12-14 at 09:10 +0800, Not Zed wrote: > > On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 14:38 -0800, Kevin Bowen wrote: > > Is there a relatively simple way for me to look into this? I > > unfortuantely don't have access to my orgs imap server logs... I > > remember back in 1.x days there was a way to get evolution to log its > > imap transactions - does this still exist? > > Yes, run evolution from a terminal and set the environmental variable > CAMEL_DEBUG=all (for 2.0.x). > > You will need to get two runs, one from when you set the junk and one > from when you restart and it re-scans everything. > > Cheers, > Michael > > _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
