[Evolution-users] Evolution stuck

Van Snyder van.snyder at sbcglobal.net
Sun Oct 26 23:49:41 UTC 2025


On Sun, 2025-10-26 at 16:17 -0500, Tim McConnell via evolution-users
wrote:
> On Sun, 2025-10-26 at 12:37 -0700, Van Snyder via evolution-users
> wrote:
> > In previous messages in this thread, I described Evolution 3.56.1-1
> > getting stuck opening some (but not all) folders in my MH archive.
> > "apt reinstall evolution" doesn't install 3.56.2.
> > 
> > I had managed to damage Evolution on my laptop so I did a backup
> > from
> > my desktop and re-created my evolution setup on my laptop from it.
> > I
> > don't have the MH archive on my laptop but the account appeared on
> > my
> > laptop — as I expected.
> > 
> > Evolution gets stuck opening at least some of the same folders on
> > my
> > laptop as on my desktop, and is able to open at least some of the
> > same folders as on my desktop — I didn't try every folder. The
> > "stuck" ones leave a mark in the bottom panel. The ones that don't
> > get stuck show "Unable to open message" — because the messages
> > aren't
> > there — but don't get stuck.
> > 
> > Every time I launch Evolution on my desktop it immediately gets
> > stuck
> > trying to open the same MH folder, without being asked to open any
> > folders. Why does it believe I want that folder opened?
> > 
> > Getting stuck seems to be related to something in my setup.
> > 
> > Removing *.ibex.* and *.cmeta files in the stuck folders doesn't
> > unstick them.
> 
> Hi Van Snyder,
> 
> I asked earlier (when you first asked this) if your cpu was maxed
> out.
> You had replied with two of the twenty four cpus were. Have you tried
> to remove the local mailbox and see if the issue still happens? It
> sounds like Webkit is having an issue processing local mail.
> Hopefully
> Milan will explain why Webkit is having issues with text files.
> Sorry if you've tried this or all the MH accounts are remote. To me
> it
> sounds like an issue I had with local log file emails causing the
> same
> thing your experiencing. 

I already replied that the CPUs are not maxed out, or at least don't
appear to be, depending upon whether I use "top" or the KDE System
Monitor.

The MH archives are local.

> 
> -- 
> Tim McConnell <tmcconnell168 at gmail.com>
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