My server is imap.frognet.net I have been connecting to this server in this manner for about 7 months now with no problem. Also, wouldn't Kmail be requesting the same header block to populate the message-list?
John On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 21:58, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: > Is your imap server imap.web.de? > > this problem is generally a symptom of a broken IMAP server that returns > an empty string when we request the header block from the server (which > is what we use in order to populate the message-list). > > Jeff > > On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 21:56, John J. Foster wrote: > > Good evening, > > Am currently running Evolution 1.4.5 on Fedora Core 1 with both the > > standard Redhat kernel and a generic 2.6.1 kernel. Evolution has worked > > flawlessly for months, until a few evenings ago. I use both an IMAP > > connection (from home) and a web based interface (from work) to my ISP. > > > > I am now getting emails with blank "From" and "Subject" fields and with > > a "?" mark in the "Date" field via the IMAP connection in the Header > > pane. All email shows the correct size. The "From, Subject and Date" > > fields all show correctly in the Preview pane and when opening the mail. > > They are only blank during "Header" display via IMAP. (Headers show just > > fine on the web-based connection). > > > > This makes it impossible to determine what to delete off the server and > > what to download for further reading. I am still on a 28.8 modem > > connection, so I must make server-side determinations if I don't want to > > wait forever and download garbage. > > > > I temporarily configured Kmail and it shows the Header pane properly, > > but I really don't like the application. > > > > I've uninstalled and re-installed Evo via rpm - didn't help. > > I tried moving the evolution sudirectory and letting it be re-created - > > didn't help. > > This affects all users on this machine. > > > > Please help ! > > > > Thanks, > > John J. Foster -- pgp/gnupg public key is available at a newsstand near you http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF0CD2D0E
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