Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, [UTF-8] "Leonard Lin ( ªL½«µM )" wrote:

Because all operations seemed pretty slow and
usage on server went up enormously
I took a closer look.
I saw that the binc-subscribe file increased dramatically in size.
is this normal?
how can I rebuild a new binc-subscribe?


Was the mail client causing this file to grow?

Rebuilding it - just delete it. The file will be regenerated as you
subscribe to new folders.

Andy :-)

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It worked, cool
though is it like, that the binc-subscribe file grows as clients access the account?
because there's always that number 0=INBOX etc... while INBOX appears several times with different numbers.
I'm accessing the same imap-account through various imap clients, mainly Mozilla but on different maschines.


regards

Leo

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