Re: [Evolution] IMAP speed

2002-11-21 Thread Mark Lowes
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 22:23, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 12:45, Scott Otterson wrote: Jeff, those are great numbers but I suspect the test isn't measuring the thing I'm talking about. What I'm talking about is amount of time evolution spends rechecking message headers and

Re: [Evolution] IMAP speed

2002-11-21 Thread Mark Lowes
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 05:09, Michael J. Carter wrote: I just noticed that 1.2 had installed two 'default' vfolders. I don't remember their names but I believe they referred local mailboxes. I found that when I deleted these, my IMAP performance improved (mostly switching between large folders.

[Evolution] IMAP speed

2002-11-15 Thread Mark Lowes
Is anyone else finding that IMAP speeds / stalling has become worse in 1.2.0? (both evo and IMAP on debian unstable) Mark -- The Flying Hamster [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.korenwolf.net/ Unarmed...and extremely attractive. -- Dana Scully on Windows 95

[Evolution] Signatures

2002-11-14 Thread Mark Lowes
Am I missing something or is there no way of configuring 1.2 to use an external file for it's sig. It appears to be import into the editor and save or script as the only options. Mark -- Mark Lowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ evolution maillist

Re: [Evolution] Signatures

2002-11-14 Thread Mark Lowes
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 17:56, Barry Grundy wrote: This is not a real answer... but how about selecting Insert - Text File... or Insert - HTML File... from the edit signatures window under composer preferences? I prefer to have my sigs as separate files as I use the same sig for usenet and for

Re: [Evolution] Signatures

2002-11-14 Thread Mark Lowes
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 18:39, Philippe Chartier wrote: Even Evolution is storing the signatures in different places. New signatures are kept in ~/evolution/signatures. But because I updated Ahh *bing* Quick and dirty fix for me is to create the sigs I need evo to have from within the