Hi Paul, > Does this make sense?
Not only did it make sense, it work wonderfully! I ran killev like you suggested and this is the output I got, after that Evolution started just fine, didn't ask for my password and retrieved the new messages without a second of hesitation! [M8ram@localhost oldvcards]$ killev killing evolution-executive-summary killing evolution-calendar killing evolution-vcard-importer killing evolution-ldif-importer killing evolution-elm-importer killing evolution-addressbook killing evolution-netscape-importer killing bonobo-moniker-xmldb killing evolution-gnomecard-importer killing wombat killing evolution-mail killing evolution-alarm-notify killing evolution killing evolution-calendar-importer killing gnome-spell-component killing gnome-gtkhtml-editor killing evolution-pine-importer I was a bit confused because there appear to be no man pages for either killev or oaf-slay. Thank you very much! Everything seems to be fine now! Could this problem be caused by the fact that the contact editor crashed several times already today? I've had to shut down and restart Evolution a couple of times today. An other possibility could be that my ADSL connection failed right after Evolution started retrieving my mail. Does any of this make sense? _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
