Hi Andreas:

Am 27.05.16 11:50 schrieb(en) Andreas Schmidt:
I just stumbled over an issue I can't explain. After sending a mail, I get a message 
"Saving sent message to file:///home/pc/Mail/sentbox failed: Data copy error".

As you are trying to store into a MBox, I guess this message is coming from 
libbalsa/mailbox_mbox.c, around line 2022.

$ ls -l ~/Mail/sentbox
-rw------- 1 pc pc 2148394623 May 27 11:29 /home/pc/Mail/sentbox

...which is actually already slightly *above* 2 GB (== 2147483648 bytes).

$ di -h ~/Mail/
Filesystem         Mount               Size     Used    Avail %Used  fs Type
/dev/mapper/sda5_c /home             400.6G   375.9G     4.3G   99%  ext4

Do you have blocks reserved for root on this fs (try running 'sudo dumpe2fs -h 
/dev/mapper/sda5_c | grep -i "block count"')?  Then it might be normal that all 
user-accessible blocks have been used up, and the remaining space is reserved...

The disk space is quite low, I admit, but there still should be enough room 
left to add a simple, short plain-text mail. Also, as far as I know, ext4 can 
handle file sizes far beyond 2 GB.

See above - it's already above 2 GB.  The maximum file size on Ext4 /without/ 
giving the 'huge_file' option is already 2 TB, btw.

Could it be that there is a hard-coded limit for the size of mbox files in 
balsa?

Not in balsa.  The aforementioned code calls gmime methods to store the message.  
You could check which gmime version you use (say 'ldd $(which balsa) | grep 
gmime'); afaict at least gmime 2.6 supports files > 2 GB.  I don't know exactly 
what the gmime methods do under the hood, though.  I don't think they produce a 
working copy or something similar which basically would double the disk space 
requirement.

$ dpkg -l | grep balsa
ii  balsa                                        2.4.12-3                       
      i386         e-mail client for GNOME

Yes, that's somewhat old...  You may want to build a newer one (maybe the gtk3 
branch from git, as to get all the latest & greatest improvements) yourself?

The latest update of balsa came just two oŕ three months ago, but compared with 
upstream, the Debian-packaged version is about three years behind. Could that 
explain my problem?

I don't think so.  According to 'git blame', the code triggering your issue has 
been touched the last time in September 2005...

Best,
Albrecht.

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