Milan Crha wrote
> On Wed, 2017-04-26 at 04:20 -0700, Finns1000 wrote:
>> Installed 3.20 (Think it's the newest I can install on Ubuntu 16.04.
>> It did not help.
> 
>       Hi,
> 3.20 is better than 3.18. And if it brought also evolution-data-server
> of the same version (which it should), then even better. 
> 
>> When I klick on a folder everything seams fine, but it suddenly ends
>> in the middle of an email with this on a new line:
>> *[imapx:G] I/O: ''*
> 
> It's not necessarily an issue, it really depends on the context, like
> what had been received before the reading stopped. I suppose you still
> saw that error in the evolution GUI, right?
> 
> If it's stopping in the middle of the message then it can be that thing
> with multi-fetch, where some servers don't like reading of a message in
> chunks. It's disabled by default in newly created accounts [1], but you
> can verify and eventually change it for existing accounts as well. See
> the bottom half of [2] for a way to do that.
> 
> As you connection says 'G' (in that "imapx:G"), maybe consider lowering
> number of concurrent connections to the server. It's in GUI this time,
> in Receiving Options tab of the IMAP account Properties. Eventually
> disable real Trash and Junk folders, in the Defaults tab, just to try
> whether it has anything to do with it. If it's already disabled, then
> do not enable it.

Tried all your suggestions, but same situation.

Don't know if it's relevant but I get a lot of theese:
*err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7ea24464 "lock.c:
LOCKTABLEENTRY.crit" wait timed out in thread 0062, blocked by 0061,
retrying (60 sec)*

Finns



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