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Bug 229772 - IMAP status bar not verbose enough.
IMAP status bar not verbose enough.
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: evolution
Classification: Applications
Component: Mailer
unspecified
Other All
: Normal enhancement
: ---
Assigned To: evolution-mail-maintainers
Evolution QA team
evolution[IMAP]
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-09-02 09:13 UTC by Michael-John Anthony
Modified: 2005-11-15 02:22 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: Unversioned Enhancement


Attachments
IMAP Send/Receive snapshot. (4.77 KB, image/png)
2002-09-02 09:14 UTC, Michael-John Anthony
Details

Description Michael-John Anthony 2002-09-02 09:13:28 UTC
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Description of Problem: Scanning IMAP folders should be more verbose.


Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Click 'Send/Receive' button.
2. Window pops up and the status bar at the bottom of the main window
changes to 'Scanning folders in IMAP server: blah"
3. Note that there is no indication of what the server and client are
talking about - on slow connections it can make an average user think that
the mailer has hung and make them try to stop and restart the client.

Actual Results:
See above.

Expected Results:
It would be nice to see the status bar change with each folder that is
being scanned, perhaps very similar to the 'scanning vfolders' when
launching Evolution.


How often does this happen? 
All the time ;). This is a wishlist bug.

Additional Information:
Comment 1 Michael-John Anthony 2002-09-02 09:14:15 UTC
Created attachment 41446 [details]
IMAP Send/Receive snapshot.
Comment 2 Jeffrey Stedfast 2003-09-23 17:11:58 UTC
this was fixed in 1.4.4 or 1.4.5 by adding more camel-operation foo
(also made it more cancellable)