Hi,
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 03:13 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> I was able to build Evo from current SVN head on my Ubuntu 7.04 based on
> the help provided by Reid and some different websites.  It works well;
> it might possibly be a bit more stable.
> 
Cool and thanks for trying the SVN trunk.

> However, I still see most of the same bugs I saw before:
> 
>       * Slow delete the first time Evo deletes a mail in an Exchange
>         session
See
http://vvaradhan.blogspot.com/2007/06/evolution-exchange-performance-series_28.html
 .  That fix is not yet part of SVN trunk and will be hitting it for 2.11.5 
release.  That patch will fix this issue as well.

>       * In one of my instances Exchange mail is new but isn't in the
>         summary
Do you mean, the mail wasn't shown or just the read/unread flag was not
in sync?

>       * In another instance deleting the last mail doesn't automatically
>         select the second-to-last one (causing the summary to scroll
>         back to the beginning of the buffer).
I think this one got fixed.. let me see, if I can get the patch to
upstream.

>       * Passwords for POP accounts aren't stored and have to be retyped
>         whenever Evo restarts (unlike Exchange passwords, which ARE
>         stored).
> 
Do you have keyring enabled?  If so, can you check whether it is stored
in keyring or not?

> I also see a few new issues:
> 
>       * I was using Bayesian spam filtering via the plugin (I have
>         spamassasin disabled) but that's not working anymore.
>       * When I use Send/Receive the dialog that pops up is too short to
>         hold my 4 accounts (2 POP, one Exchange, and sendmail) without
>         scrolling or resizing by hand, which is annoying (in 2.10 and
>         previous this wasn't a problem).
> 
Srini:^^ ?

V. Varadhan
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