Hello there, I'm running OpenBSD-3.1-stable-i386 with the latest version of Courier-IMAP installed from sources. I use The Bat! as client software. Checking a certain account for new messages results in an imapd process consuming all available CPU resources. The process keeps running even after the connection is dropped. I believe there is a bug in the code, but I haven't got much time to dig the sources, learn the IMAP protocol and investigate the bug on my own. I have archived the whole maildir at the moment the problem existed. I know which message file, if removed, heals the problem, but I believe that the problem might not be in that file. If this is a known problem, please point me to the resource which describes the solution, because trying to find one with Google didn't help. If there is no know solution, then I'd like to know who to contact to discuss this problem further, because I'd not like the situation to repeat. The maildir contains a number of messages which I can not make publicly available.
The options that I've passed to the configure script prior compiling: --without-ipv6 --with-mailuser=postfix --with-mailgroup=postfix --disable-changepass --without-authpam --without-authldap --without-authmysql --without-authvchkpw --without-certdb --without-authdaemon --enable-workarounds-for-imap-client-bugs --sysconfdir=/etc/courier-imap The exact version of Courier-IMAP is 1.6.1.20021211. -- Regards, hex. ... pay no mind to the distant thunder, beauty fills his head with wonder... ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
