On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Eric Schreuder wrote:
Other features exist in Windows since winsock2, that make it possible to implement open timeouts. I have sent you a patch two years ago, implementing open timeouts on Windows. I think it was rejected at the time because c-client was based on winsock. We have used the patch ever since, so it has been tested quite well. Maybe a feature to (re)consider for imap-2006?
Yes, I would. Could you re-send me that patch? The Windows version of c-client is now based on winsock2, although currently the only aspect of winsock2 that is used is IPv6 support and that's only in w2k builds (not nt or ntk builds).
Have you tested your patch on Win95/98/Me/NT4 systems? Believe it or not, we still hear from people who use such systems (especially Win98).
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