Hi Andreas,

* Andreas Aardal Hanssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [22-06-04 09:24]:

> The dump suggests that something is wrong with message 181, although we
> need a gdb dump or an strace dump to find the cause of the crash.
> 
> Please try the strace approach, and if you can, try providing a gdb
> backtrace of bincimapd at the point where it crashes. This will tell us
> what message causes Binc to fail, and probably also why :-).

Well I must apologise in advance, as I fixed the problem prior to getting
this message, and now I may not be able to give you any feed back for
possible fine tuning of your great program.

It actually turned out to be message 180 that was causing the problem.

I initially moved message 181 out of the folder then got IMAP to fetch the
folder. The error still appeared.

I put 181 back and moved 180 out. The folder then fetched correctly. I
then fetched the folder with 180 in it and it too fetched correctly.

Finally I moved 180 back to the original 'problem' folder and it then
fetched correctly and I have not had another problem with this or any
other folder.

Sorry if I stuffed up a debug opportunity, and thanks for your help.

-- 
Regards,

Roland Hill                                  Registered Linux User #330226
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