> I had this mail in an inbox and upon querying the mailbox, Courier
> spawned 5 instances at 19% CPU load each. Worked fine with sqwebmail but
> broke Courier with Outlook (don't ask):

I had a similar problem with Courier 0.36.1 (or was it 0.36.0?) on OpenBSD
3.0 on one message using Outlook Express.  I was slogging through some disk
failure problems at the time though, so I just deleted the message and moved
on.  I had pretty much the same symptoms, each time I'd connect it'd spawn a
new imapd and combined they'd use all the CPU.  Outlook Express also
wouldn't finish downloading the messages in that folder, so I resorted to
using Mutt to find the bad message.

If you still have the message, it'd be interesting to see if other IMAP
clients do the same thing.

> | Subject: Why wont you answer me? jxnlc

Maybe Courier is just upset that you won't answer Jenny...

> P.S. How do I find out which version of Courier I run? It's CVS version
> as of ~3 weeks ago on OpenBSD 3.0.

I checked the Makefile, it looks like the port uses version 1.3.11.  The
full Courier package also has the showmodules command, but browsing the
PLIST in the OpenBSD package doesn't show it.  You may get a version stamp
in /var/log/maillog, too.

(FYI, you're running the Courier-IMAP package, which is a subset of
Courier-MTA.)




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