[26784] in Athena Bugs
Re: sun4 9.4.23: evolution
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Richard J. Barbalace)
Tue Mar 28 17:51:26 2006
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 17:49:17 -0500
From: "Richard J. Barbalace" <rjbarbal@mit.edu>
To: William Cattey <wdc@mit.edu>
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Hi.
Quoting William Cattey <wdc@MIT.EDU>:
> Is your home Athena workstation accessing AFS through a NAT router?
>
> Side note: I want to make sure I'm understanding what you mean by
> using evolution "over a network". You mean you have an Athena system
> at your home and you run evolution locally on that system, with your
> home directory on campus in AFS, and you are configured for IMAP.
That's correct.
> Remotely logging into an on-campus system and running evolution in a
> window remotely via X is NOT what you mean, right?
Right, I'm not doing that.
I solved my particular problem by reducing my spam purging time from 21
days to
2 days, which cut my mailbox size by about 40%. evolution is now
handling mail
again, but I can see users running into the same problem.
+ Richard