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Evolution extremely slow printing HTML email

Evolution extremely slow printing HTML email

2004-03-22       - By Steve Bergman

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Hi,

I am trying to convert some windows users over to RH9/Evolution 1.2.

I've run into an embarrassing little problem.  I'm finding that even a
simple html email with no images takes about 2 minutes to spool.  The
whole time, the outline of the print window stays up and does not redraw
and is unresponsive.  If I have it print to a file, I get a 21 MB file.
  When it prints, it does look ok.  I have the printer driver set to
300dpi in cups.  Why is evolution generating such a huge file?  Is it
send 1200dpi or something?  Is there a way to fix this?  Or send it to
the background?

An html email containing only 6 very short lines expands to 22MB!



Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Steve Bergman


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