GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 478066
Evolution locks up if an IMAP account is shut down
Last modified: 2007-10-01 01:39:59 UTC
Please describe the problem: I recently quit my former job but did not remove the company's IMAP mail account from Evolution. After the administration shut down the IMAP mail account and I started up Evolution, it tried in vain to access this account, presenting me with a login window. No matter what I did to this login window, it kept coming back. As the window is modal, I can't edit any other Evolution settings while it is active. There is no way to say "No, I don't want to use this account, it's gone, it's history, it's not pining for the fjords, it is an EX-ACCOUNT!". Evolution is completely locked up. In the end I managed to remove the account by shutting down gconfd, manually removing the entry from .gconf/apps/evolution/mail/%gconf.xml, and restarting Evolution. This is a really frustrating problem as it makes Evolution unusable if this situation occurs. I must have spent fifteen minutes searching for the fix, and a Linux newbie would have given up hope, as the solution is really arcane. Steps to reproduce: 1. Set up an IMAP account in Evolution. 2. Get rid of access to that IMAP account (for example, having the administration shut it down). 3. Restart Evolution. Actual results: Evolution locks up in a never-ending cycle of login windows. It can't be used for anything, or even quit - the process has to be killed by force. Expected results: Evolution should have offered me a way of simply forgetting about that account. Does this happen every time? Yes. Other information:
well, start evolution in offline mode by running "evolution --offline". then you can disable the account in the preferences. this will be fixed when bug 312106 is fixed. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 312106 ***