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Created attachment 1191597 [details] backtraces of evolution Description of problem: I see many spinners in evolution on bottom panel for several hours it seems be abnormal $ rpm -qa | grep evolution | sort evolution-3.20.5-1.fc24.x86_64 evolution-data-server-3.20.5-1.fc24.x86_64 evolution-data-server-debuginfo-3.20.5-1.fc24.x86_64 evolution-debuginfo-3.20.5-1.fc24.x86_64 evolution-ews-3.20.5-1.fc24.x86_64 evolution-ews-debuginfo-3.20.5-1.fc24.x86_64 evolution-help-3.20.5-1.fc24.noarch
Created attachment 1191599 [details] screenshot Evolution 1:10PM
Created attachment 1191600 [details] screenshot Evolution 4:47PM
I'm not sure but perhaps this was due because of that that I changed the language in Google Account settings.
And IMAP folder names have changed.
Thanks for a bug report. I see in the first backtrace that there are 3 threads waiting for a response from the server (it might be you've enabled 3 concurrent connections for the IMAPx account, which is the default), and many threads waiting for a connection to use. The second backtrace shows it opposite, many threads waiting for a response from the server and only few waiting for a free connection. I guess that there happened something with your connection, the route which the gio/gnutls had setup might have some issue or be obsoleted. It's weird, because there are some timeouts set by the evolution code, especially the 3.20.5 has set this one [1] (actually, it is part of 3.20.4 already). [1] https://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution-data-server/commit/?h=gnome-3-20&id=594c548fa822c5bf309799ee3c059bf56036eb9f
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