Unfortunately, I'm not able to reproduce this anymore.

It happened when the mail server went offline and I got a "no route  
to host" message.

Trying to reproduce this, putting my network connection down, I get  
an "unknown host" message, since Evolution is unable to resolve the  
dns name.

I edited therefore the mail account, entering the IP address of the  
IMAP server in lieu of the dns name, so that I get again the "no  
route to host" message.

However this was seen as a new server and Evolution rebuilt  
completely the mail database (creating a new mail folder:  
~/.evolution/mail/imap/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ).

The original mail database was converted to sqlite the first time I  
started Evolution 2.24, while the new one is from scratch in sqlite  
format.

Since the bug no ever occurs, I guess that rebuilding the mail  
database fixed the problem.



Il giorno 09/ott/08, alle ore 22:16, Pedro Villavicencio ha scritto:

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>      Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
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> Evolution crashes connecting to an IMAP server which is temporarily  
> unreachable
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279059
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