On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 11:52 +0800, Not Zed wrote:
I presume: - you have junk filtereing turned off. - you're using a very recent 1.5 - you don't have 'automatically synchronise remote mail locally' turned on - you don't have 'sync for offline mode' set on the folder properties for that folder
Yes to all that.
It might just be a bug too. The camel log should show what its actually doing (run evo as: "CAMEL_DEBUG=all evolution-1.5")
This time (Murphy's Law of Demos) it seemed faster than before, though still not as instantaneous as 1.4.6. Maybe it fixed itself, but here's the log anyway. poc
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 11:00 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:(1.5, Fedora 1, KDE 3.2.2) I have spam redirected to a Spam folder on the server side (i.e. I'm *not* using the built-in Junk controls) and a few times a day I give it a quick once-over and delete it all. On 1.4 this is practically instantaneous, but on the 1.5 series it's a lot slower and seems to correlate with the number of messages selected. Note that I'm not talking about expunge, just the standard deletion. I get the impression Evo is now reading the messages where previously it didn't, even though I don't want it trying to handle spam. Both incarnations have the same filters and apply them only to the Inbox. poc _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - evolution lists ximian com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolutionMichael Zucchi <notzed ximian com> Ximian Evolution and Free Software Developer Novell, Inc.
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