Hi Riccardo,

I tried out the version from the svn.
It still doesn't work right.
No errors in the console (BTW: the console is next to useless for debugging, I had to add my own logs to see what's really happening ;-)

However, I am getting different behaviour now.
The cache file grows up to 90G! in very short time.
Maybe an overflow somewhere?

I have less then 100 messags in my imap, all from this newsgroup.

I am testing on x86 64bit.

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As for the attachment "bug", this is not GNUmail related.

I forked and added attachment capability to the TextEdit + some more fixes and enhacements
(https://github.com/onflapp/gs-textedit)

It is impossible to open attachment by double-clicking.
The double-click just selects text and that's it.

Thanks,
Ondrej

On 2022-10-15 01:31:26 +0200 Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mott...@libero.it> wrote:

Hi Ondrej,

Ondrej Florian wrote:


The result is the same.
IMAP seems to get only half of all messages in a folder.
fetch never finishes because it seems like the messages IDs do not correspond to the request IDs (?)

That is very strange. Any error in the console?


I am using yahoo.com IMAP server.
Body/content of the message doesn't seem to make a difference.

Oh, I just asked, I have some messages that do not load on Mac, but do load on GNUstep. I tried to have a look, but without success.

On GNUstep I think you experience issues with saving attachments, I noticed you supplied a PR for multiple clicks. However, a single click should be sufficient.

Please test my new PR:
https://github.com/gnustep/libs-gui/tree/AttachmentIndexFix

It does wonders for me and fixes a nuisance that bugged me for years.

I can send you log of all requests and responses, if this helps.

BTW: what source do you use? Maybe I am using the wrong one.

Current development is "unofficially" forked and happens here:
http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/gnustep-nonfsf/

|svn co svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/gnustep-nonfsf
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As you happen, update, since I committed a fix on GNUMail about store memory management which needs to be tested.

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(Florian is my last name ;-)

Oh, sorry. Florian is also a perfect surname, a full-fledged Saint protecting from fires. So hard to tell.

Riccardo




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