Evening all,

I downloaded, patched, and compiled Binc 1.1.9 at home, this weekend,
and finally made the switch to IMAPdir. Seems to behave well, nice one
guys!

Well, that's the good news. Bad news: I saw a few zombie bincimap
processes, where the IMAP client (mozilla) was long since closed, but
the bincimapd's were working like mad. I killed them off, as I needed
some CPU time for other things, and I havn't been able to repeat the
problem, so no real worries there. It's a pity that I wasn't able to
examine them a bit more closely there...

Also, as I stated in my subject, I see that we still have bad handling
of rfc822 messages by the Binc Mozilla combination unless the
workaround is used (but the workanound make scanning folders with
large messages very slow...)

Andreas, is this purely a Mozilla problem?

Stefano Rivera


PS: The rfc822 bug doesn't seem to appear when an email is brand new,
and Mozilla downloads it for the first time. I assume that it caches
all the new messages when scanning a folder?

PPS: Oh. I was testing with Moz. 1.4 (Debian's 1.4-2, that is)

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