Thank you, Thorsten,
Thorsten Jolitz <address@hidden> writes:
Peter Davis <address@hidden> writes:
I've used org-mode-org-mime-htmlize in the past to send email from
org, via Gnus. However, recently I've discovered that after I edit the
To: field and enter C-c C-c, I get "Sending via mail..." in the
mini-buffer, and then emacs just sits there, apparently hung. Typing
C-g enough times brings it back, but the mail never gets sent.
Does Emacs really hang or is it still responsive? Did you try moving
point or so? These messages sometimes don't disappear although the work
is long finished. Did you try
Actually, Emacs itself does not hang, but the sending process appears to
hang. I've waited 10 or 15 minutes, and the message in the mini-buffer
never changes and the operation never completes. (I've noticed on
another system that after the "Sending via mail..." message, the
mini-buffer displays other messages as the message is sent.)
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| top
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on the command-line to see if Emacs uses 100pc CPU?
I don't think it's using 100%, but it's using enough CPU that the Mac
keeps displaying the spinning beachball as I hover over the Emacs window.
I have started running Gnus in a different emacs concurrently on the
same machine (On OS X, I run org-mode in emacs-mac-port, and run Gnus
in Aquamacs), using the same .gnus.el, but I would not expect that to
cause any problems.
Any suggestions as to what may be going on here, or how to trouble
shoot it? I really like sending nicely formatted emails from org.
Just had a similar problem.
Try this, if Emacs actually really hangs:
1. M-x load-library RET org-elements.el
2. do as described (-> make Emacs hang)
3. send from command line
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| kill -s usr2 4352
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(get the PID with 'ps -e | grep emacs')
or, equivalently (?)
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| pkill --signal usr2 emacs
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4. go back to emacs and check/copy&send the *Backtrace* buffer
Emacs isn't hung, but maybe there's some useful information somewhere
else?
Thanks very much!
-pd