On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 10:37 -0600, Edward S. Marshall wrote:
*nod* I'm giving it another day, but I suspect I'll be
downgrading. The
problem I'm having is that message counts aren't getting displayed on
each folder (I have a TON of incoming email folders, ala procmail); I
only got it to display the messages counts once, and that appears to have
been a fluke
I see this sporadically as well... I need to actually file it since I
haven't had a chance to look at it more closely yet.
I've also seen problems with it not exiting when the main window
goes
away on an exit; I expect a few processes to stick around (1.4 had a
couple that always remained running), but I was finding 16-20 "evolution"
processes still happily chugging away. (I'd REALLY love "killev" to be
included for cases like that...;-)
Hmmm, haven't seen this one. Note that evolution --force-shutdown does
the same thing killev used to. If you see this, you might want to
strace/gdb one of the remaining processes and see what it's doing.
> I hated that when my email
> folders (inbox, newly created folders and subfolders, etc..) got merged,
> that while in 1.4 they are alphabetical, they were randomly placed in
> 1.5 and didn't see a way to arrange them in any order (that or the way I
> was trying via GUI was broke).
*nod* I can live with the ordering, as long as it's "stable" (ie.
doesn't
keep changing out from under me each time I hit the IMAP server), but I
can't see any rhyme or reason to the ordering either.
The ordering is alphabetical for me but with INBOX always first. I
wonder if it's just using the order given back by the IMAP server. What
server are you using it against?
Cheers,
Jeremy