Hi Andreas,

* Andreas Aardal Hanssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [30-06-04 05:36]:

> Try moving the message in again. If this makes the IMAP server fail again,
> then we have a concrete way to find the exact bug. Binc does handle huge
> emails quite fine with no extra memory usage. I tested with a 1GB email -
> no problem, although it did take some time to parse. If you are able to
> reproduce your problem, then I hope we can cooperate off-list to find the
> point where Binc caves in.

I put the message back in, but this time it fetched correctly, albeit
slowly (now I know why).

However, since I first experienced this problem I have had it crash for a
number of days, then run fine.

The last time it ran fine I managed to 'crash' binc by (using mutt) moving
all my files in /.sent to a new maildir folder, deleting /.sent, then
moving the files back, letting mutt create a new /.sent folder.

When I read the 'new' /.sent folder via SM, binc crashed.

If you want me to try to reproduce this I will, and am happy to
contribute on/off list in any way I can.

-- 
Regards,

Roland Hill                                  Registered Linux User #330226
http://pl.net/~rnrhill/rhweb.htm                   @ http://counter.li.org

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