> Hi, > can the received messages be large, like with some attachments or > inline images? Check size of those directories under ~/.cache/, where > the folders.db files are stored. Then you can check the size of the > ~/.cache/evolution/http/, which is for the remote content, aka for data > referenced remotely in HTML messages. > > I cannot think of anything specific what would cause such writing. > Bye, > Milan > > P.S.: by the way, Reply to List (Ctrl+L) works better for me on this > list.
Not really, I rarely receive any large attachments. If there are any, they are typically pretty small PDF-files or similar. I located my folders.db files under ~/.cache/evolution and listed the size of the subdirectories in that location, and it was 12M for one account and 686 MB for the other. Currently evolution has written ~2GB since the last restart, which was just a few hours ago. I do not have any ~/.cache/evolution/http directory. I have remote content disabled by default, perhaps that is why? Very puzzling indeed. It would be nice to know exactly where all this data is written, but I do not suppose there is any existing way of doing just that. Thanks for the CTRL-L trick, I will try that (using it now!). //Pelle _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
