Re: [Evolution] CVS version still missing words from messages.



Well I reported this once.  I've compiled the latest versions of
gtkhtml, gal and evolution from cvs as of yesterday
afternoon.  Evolution still won't display entire sentences in
messages.  It is actually rather useless as a mail reader because I
don't get all the message.


I did the same thing, immediately grabbed a CVS copy and compiled that
and had the same problem. So, I updated the next day and hey presto, the
bug was gone. After looking at the actual mail messages, evolution
appeared to be truncating messages that began with ">"'s e.g. just about
any message that had been replied to and the message body quoted. I'm
assuming that someone fixed the problem and updated CVS. I'm using
debian and downloaded debian packages to install Evolution and found it
worse than the previous preview. I've now recompiled the CVS version and
it stays up for whole days at a time without problems!


Is anyone else having this problem?  The entire text is in the
local/mbox file and I can view it with less but not with evolution.  It
almost seems that after the first period in a sentence, the rest of the
line won't display.  Two hex characters C2A0 are placed in the text in
the displayed text.

I can't highlight the displayed message in evolution and paste it into
vi and then see the entire message with the above noted hex
characters??????

RH-6.2
Helix gnome

gtkhtml, gal and evolution from cvs 


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