Well, do the right thing. Drop "The (Un)Perfect Ten" and: go back to
10.04 or be a real "living on the edge guy" and go to 11.04.
It's the first time I'm ashamed because I cannot, in my conscience,
advise friend and other to use Ubuntu, because if they want to use it
(like I do) in a enterprise environment, they simply can't...
It's awful no one from Canonical took this seriously. It's my first real
disappointment at Ubuntu, but it's a huge one...
On 01/31/2011 10:27 AM, trevi wrote:
> After months of intolerable bad behaviour of Evolution concerning the refreshing of mail folders (it was only possible some times a day after several restarts of evolution and juggling around selecting different mail folders), Evolution stopped refreshing mail folders completely since 3 days. Whatever I do, in the status bar the refreshing of mail folders remain at 0%, nothing helps.
> I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit and Evolution 2.30.3.
>
Well, do the right thing. Drop "The (Un)Perfect Ten" and: go back to
10.04 or be a real "living on the edge guy" and go to 11.04.
It's the first time I'm ashamed because I cannot, in my conscience,
advise friend and other to use Ubuntu, because if they want to use it
(like I do) in a enterprise environment, they simply can't...
It's awful no one from Canonical took this seriously. It's my first real
disappointment at Ubuntu, but it's a huge one...
On 01/31/2011 10:27 AM, trevi wrote:
> After months of intolerable bad behaviour of Evolution concerning the refreshing of mail folders (it was only possible some times a day after several restarts of evolution and juggling around selecting different mail folders), Evolution stopped refreshing mail folders completely since 3 days. Whatever I do, in the status bar the refreshing of mail folders remain at 0%, nothing helps.
> I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit and Evolution 2.30.3.
>