On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 10:13 PM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
unfortunately, i think this will just encourage users to
aim for 10 messages in their inbox.
Have you ever pointed an IMAP client at “[Gmail]/All Mail” and asked
it to download all headers?
—Joel
On Fri May 22 12:54:27 EDT 2009, joelcsalo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 10:13 PM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net
wrote:
unfortunately, i think this will just encourage users to
aim for 10 messages in their inbox.
Have you ever pointed an IMAP client at
without getting to deep in the details of the pool
library, the reallocation loop aux/acidleak sends
realloc off the deep end.
here's an example; i've added an abort so i can see
how big acidleak is getting
rb2; ps -a | grep xyz
xyz 151040:29 0:0245132K Pread
On Thu May 21 12:39:00 EDT 2009, r...@swtch.com wrote:
obviously the Brdline loop in main is reallocating data and block
so they don't fit in their previous buckets and pool sbrk's more
memory. it would seem that pool is missing the fact that
It's probably a combination of data and block
behavior with upas/fs, especially when opening and closing multiple
mailboxes.
sorry. that's not clear. *serially* opening and closing mailboxes. only
one mail box is open at a time. apple mail, for example, opens every
mailbox you've got every 5 minutes and checks it. apple mail doesn't