On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 23:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] > > Yes it has. And as stated in the other reply, I believe your mailbox > isn't corrupted. > My quess is that you deleted the summary file while Evo was running. > When you close it, it regenerates the corrupted summary. Close evo > first, then rm the summary, and next time you launch evo, it recreates > the summary. This will take some time if you have a lot of mails in that > mbox. > > This has worked for me several times. And one reason to get this error, > is that when expunging mail, evo saves another copy of the mbox file > without the deleted mails and then deletes the original mbox file. If > you don't have enough disk space for the new mbox file, this error > occurs.
uh, I hope not. camel is pretty careful about error checking, so if there isn't enough disk space left to write the complete (expunged) mbox, then it will fail and simply not expunge, giving an error dialog. now, maybe - after expunging the mbox and overwriting the original, if there isn't enough space on disk for the summary - yes, perhaps the summary file will get corrupted (although that seems unlikely if you were able to expunge the mbox which is far larger). more likely is that the mbox changed on disk behind evolution's back (ie, the mbox was accessed via mutt or pine, or the user has some process or another that tries to deliver mail to the mbox when evolution is running and accessing the folder). We've tried to make it so that camel handles this gracefully, but there's not much we can do if the other app isn't properly respecting (and using) file locking. if you can find a way to reproduce corruption of the mbox file and/or the summary without the interference of some broken external app, please provide a detailed bug report. Jeff > > Petri > > > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
