Re: [Evolution] infinitive wait for network events



I upgraded to 3.8.3 with F19 and network timeout problems got even worse.

Marking mailbox as "copy folder locally for offline operation" stopped taking any effect whatsoever.
No message with attachments is loading, staying on "Retrieving message 'nnnnnn'" forever. The same message 
has already been loaded previously with 3.6.4. Did local storage format change?

Eugene.

07.05.2013, 21:25, "Adam Tauno Williams" <awilliam whitemice org>:
On Tue, 2013-05-07 at 21:51 -0400, Eugene wrote:

 On 05/06/2013 05:51 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
 For many releases, including the latest in Fedora 18
 Please give version numbers for Evolution, not the distro you use - not
 everyone uses the same distro so they don't know which versions you are
 talking about.
 F18 is 3.6.4
 I've noticing that evolution does not handle network delays properly.
 It will spin in wait state indefinitely. Please see included
 screenshot. I wonder how to diagnose and prevent infinitive waits. The
 only way to end the process is to to brute force kill signals.
 This has been talked about before on this list.  Yes, it is a known
 issue, but I seem to remember that the solution requires some other work
 to be done first.  My experience of the issue is that many of the
 problems stem from looking up contacts on a remote service (so that Evo
 can decide if it's going to try and display images from the network) -
 it's not the LDAP code itself that's the problem, more the type of
 traffic that LDAP generates.  So try enabling "Never load images from
 the Internet" (you can always explicitly load them with Ctrl-I) to see
 if it makes it any better.
 If it is a well known problem I am surprised it is not yet fixed.

I believe it is fixed, but not on your version [which is not the current
version]. 3.6.x certainly had some connection management issues, at
least with HTML messages, and especially behind a proxy server.  I have
not need these issues on 3.8.x.

 Not sure about LDAP but load images is not enabled.

I do not recall ever seeing connection issues regarding LDAP.

  Regardless, if any
 network operation takes more then reasonable time it should either abort
 itself or allow user to abort it.

Agree.

 Main reason I started this thread is to seek diagnostic help as I
 clearly stated in my question. I apologize if inline attachment caused
 problems.

It didn't cause any problems, and was fine by me.  There are just some
people here you are grumpy about attachments [although they use an
excellent mail client that handles them gracefully ;) ].

 I've been using evolution since early betas and the only reason I still
 on it because sometimes I must use "redirect" feature that is missing in
 thunderbird. But amount of daily problems caused by unhanded timeouts
 and other glitches makes me question myself if fighting constant issues
 really worth the trouble....

If you see constant connection issues and loading of messages for HTML
messages is disabled... I suspect there might be something else wrong in
addition.  It was annoying in 3.6.x, but certainly not debilitating.
Any chance there is an overloaded NAT involved that is prematurely
terminating your connections? [Die NAT Die!  All hail IPv6, our
deliverer!]

Have your tried running with CAMEL_DEBUG enabled and see if that
enlightens you about anything
<https://live.gnome.org/Evolution/Debugging>?

But, seriously, 3.8.x is a *MUCH* better Evolution.  3.6.x Evolution and
GNOME were pretty good. 3.8.x is excellent and very solid.  I know
nothing about Fedora [at this point you would have to drag me away from
openSUSE in chains - it just @*&$&* ^&* WORKS!] but certainly they
provide some reasonable way to update to the latest  * * *STABLE* * *
version of GNOME.

Did I mention that 3.8.x is the current * * *STABLE* * * version of
GNOME. If I didn't, I should have.

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