So now the title is this: Mails can't be deleted if there's not enough disk space
Well, true, but that's not really the big problem. This bug causes several problems: 1. can not delete mail (minor) 2. database gets corrupt (grave) <<<<< Ouch! 3. no error message about disk space problem (important) It's the database corruption problem that let me to report the bug and mark it grave. I can somewhat accept that evolution may have trouble when disk space is low, although deleting mail is particularly desirable in such cases! It is not even remotely acceptable that the database gets corrupted. The lack of an explanation is moderately bad. Google let me to this: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2004-October/msg00932.html So that is how I figured out what needed to be done. I was rather nervous deleting undocumented important-looking files. Nobody should ever need to do this. I think a better title would be: Mailbox database gets corrupted if disk space gets low To make this really clear, making more disk space did NOT solve the problem. Even with 500 MB free, evolution would not work. I had to delete the Inbox database files. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]