Thanks for the reply. However, if imap/c-client were crashing, wouldn't this also cause problems in the older version of IMP (IMP 2)? That version doesn't have any problems with these users' mailboxes. When I encountered this issue, I also upgraded to the latest uw-imapd but it didn't fix it. In other words, IMP3 with the uw-imap 2002 and 2007 has problems, IMP2 with us-imap 2002 and 2007 have problems. I also can't find evidence (in my server logs) of any crashes by imap or c-client, though I could of course be looking in the wrong place.
Thanks, Alex -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael M Slusarz Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 11:33 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [imp] IMP sometimes not listing messages in a mailbox (appears empty though there are messages) Quoting nashjunk <[email protected]>: > I run a small hosting service and provide IMP for webmail access. I recently > migrated from IMP 3 to IMP 4 and two users have reported this same problem. > Sometimes, their inbox will display as if it's empty. In other words, in the > list of messages, there is nothing shown - though IMP will say "1-20 of 100" > (for instance). Clicking to the next page may display the next 20 messages > correctly - and then the next page may be blank too. Note that these are not > just completely blank pages caused by a PHP error - the full IMP sidebar, > header, etc display, but there are no messages. A picture is the best > explanation, so here is what I mean by screenshot: There's a message in those mailboxes in that particular slice that is either causing the IMAP server or c-client to segfault. michael -- ___________________________________ Michael Slusarz [[email protected]] -- IMP mailing list - Join the hunt: http://horde.org/bounties/#imp Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: [email protected] -- IMP mailing list - Join the hunt: http://horde.org/bounties/#imp Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: [email protected]
