On Friday, 18 July 2014 01:10:41 CEST, James Harkins wrote:
Then I wrote an email draft and clicked Send. Now the attempt to save to
the sent folder is queued behind the stuck task, so it isn't going anywhere
either.
What I would like is a way to cancel the stuck job, so that maybe the
second job could reconnect.
It doesn't work like that. The "tasks" or "jobs" you see in there are
low-level scheduling blocks which got already assigned their slot on the
wire/socket so to speak. They cannot be re-scheduled to perform their
duties on top of another connection.
There's currently no concept of these higher-level tasks ("I want to send
this mail" or "move these messages into a folder I just created") yet.
It seems all I can do is take Trojita
offline... which I just tried, and it kills the message-send job *but the
stuck sync request is still trying*.
Yes, which is not necessarily a wrong thing. You can reconnect and
everything should work (TM). Please file bugs if it fails. The mere
indication of a sync job in the status bar is a harmless thing; it will die
when the connection times out.
Or am I missing something and is there some bit that doesn't actually work
after a reconnect?
With kind regards,
Jan
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