To throw my 2 ct in:
I always used JDBC/MySQL - started with mysql 5.x community server +
connector provided by distribution (opensuse 13.x > 42.x > 15.x) - then
moved to mariadb 10.3 via repository + mariadb-connector downloaded from
webpage - never tried other mail-repos - maybe that's why
What repository are you using for mail? JDBC, JPA, memory, or file? If file, is
it a network file system? If memory, is it cached to disk/replicated across
servers?
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> On Apr 2, 2019, at 4:54 PM, Marc Chamberlin wrote:
>
> Thanks Garry, Matt for your input. I will assume
Thanks Garry, Matt for your input. I will assume that the IDLE feature
of IMAP is working in my James server and won't worry about the
configuration of it for now. (Though the James web page for
config-events.html needs to be updated to reflect the current state of
James.) I do have something odd
Just checked current git clone with java-mail (that's what most android
apps using anyway): IMAPFolder.idle() works fine with current build.
Matt
Am 02.04.2019 um 01:37 schrieb Garry Hurley:
MAILBOX-364 back in December.
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 8:15 PM Marc Chamberlin
wrote:
Hi - I seem
MAILBOX-364 back in December.
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 8:15 PM Marc Chamberlin
wrote:
> Hi - I seem to be experiencing troubles with Android email clients
> picking up emails from the IMAP service on James. Google research led me
> to understand that the IMAP service must support an IMAP
I believe that was removed in 3.3 and rolled into another file. Let me look
through my emails and see which commit it was.
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> On Mar 31, 2019, at 8:15 PM, Marc Chamberlin wrote:
>
> Hi - I seem to be experiencing troubles with Android email clients
> picking up emails