Greetings, I have decided to try Evolution, as it seems to handle meeting requests from ms clients better. Kmail always showed the request but never updates my calender, when I click accept to a meeting request. The question however is that it takes 10 times longer to download my mail with evolution than it does with Kmail. For example, Kmail takes a few seconds to download 2 MB of mail evolution takes about 4 minutes. Is there a logical explanation for this? TIA Chad
For example, Kmail takes a few seconds to download 2 MB of mail evolution takes about 4 minutes. Is there a logical explanation for this?
It could well be Evolution's spam checking that is taking the time, if you have an effective spam filter on your server, you can disable this: Edit > Preferences > Mail Preferences > Junk > Check incoming mail for junk Note also the remote tests options - if you have that enabled, that could be the issue. -- James Ogley james@usr-local-bin.org GNOME for SuSE: http://usr-local-bin.org/rpms
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 07:02 +0100, James Ogley wrote:
For example, Kmail takes a few seconds to download 2 MB of mail evolution takes about 4 minutes. Is there a logical explanation for this?
It could well be Evolution's spam checking that is taking the time, if you have an effective spam filter on your server, you can disable this:
Edit > Preferences > Mail Preferences > Junk > Check incoming mail for junk
Note also the remote tests options - if you have that enabled, that could be the issue. -- James Ogley james@usr-local-bin.org GNOME for SuSE: http://usr-local-bin.org/rpms
Interesting, how does one use the spam feature in Evolution, I don't see it anywhere, what's,it called, and is it somehow linked to spamassasin? Sorry I know the answers are out there I just don't have a lot of time right now! :) -- Chadley Wilson Redhat Certified Technician Cert Number: 603004708291270 Pinnacle Micro Manufacturers of Proline Computers ==================================== Exercise freedom, Use LINUX =====================================
Interesting, how does one use the spam feature in Evolution, I don't see it anywhere, what's,it called, and is it somehow linked to spamassasin?
One uses it by enabling it as I detailed. It runs a local copy of spamd, and pushes mail through that using spamc - yes, it uses spamassassin. -- James Ogley james@usr-local-bin.org GNOME for SuSE: http://usr-local-bin.org/rpms
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