I know what you are talking about.  I submitted bug #4907 about this
when dragging mail.  It's been fixed for a while now, but it sounds like
a similar problem exists with Contacts.  You should probably submit
another bug report and reference #4907.

What version of Evolution are you using?

Dan

On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 04:43, Janne Mor�n wrote:
> This is so strange that I don't even know if I should file this:
> 
> I played around with making a list in contacts, dragging contacts to the
> list. Then I removed the new list. I then went to summary, and played
> with the feeds, reducing the number of items to five, then four, and
> trying a couple news feeds I don't use, then removing them again.
> Sometime around this point the animation of a dragged item popping back
> to its original place (an icon of a sheet of paper streaking across the
> screen) started going, about once every three seconds or so. From lower
> middle right of the screen (where I had the contact list window open) up
> to upper left somewhere - remember, I'm in the Summary pane. I switched
> desktop to check something out in Galeon, and the animation sequence
> continued, but less frequently, and from approximately center of the
> screen to middle upper right. When I came back to evolution and hit 'new
> message', it seems to have stopped. I can't reproduce this (at least not
> so far).
> 
> Should I even file this as a bug, or should I just file it under "things
> that happen if I don't sacrifice a black goat to the gods of computing"?
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
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> 
> Mr. Jan Mor�n                          Dept. of Cognitive Science
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