On Sun, 9 Apr 2006 03:13:34 +0300 Nerijus Baliunas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

NB> On Sun, 9 Apr 2006 00:03:21 +0200 Vadim Zeitlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
NB> 
NB> > NB> On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:32:51 +0100 Vadim Zeitlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
NB> > NB> 
NB> > NB> VZ> NB> Moving to m-dev. It seems it's the same problem I reported a 
few times -
NB> > NB> VZ> NB> when new message arrives in IMAP folder, but M does not see 
it yet, I
NB> > NB> VZ> NB> press expunge (my deleted messages are marked as deleted, not 
moved to trash)
NB> > NB> VZ> NB> and then after a loooong delay I get an assert (can provide 
it). Would be nice to fix
NB> > NB> VZ> NB> it before the release ;)
NB> > NB> VZ> 
NB> > NB> VZ>  I tried to fix this bug many, many times and wasn't able to do 
it yet. The
NB> > NB> VZ> problem is that while something is definitely wrong, I can't 
reproduce it
NB> > NB> VZ> (it happens once every week here on average maybe and never when 
I debug
NB> > NB> VZ> it) and I can't see anything wrong from just reading the code.
NB> > NB> 
NB> > NB> It happens here everytime if I do as I wrote above. I could give you 
access
NB> > NB> to IMAP account and ssh access too. Then you could copy a message to 
Maildir in order
NB> > NB> to simulate coming of a new mail when you need it. If it takes about 
half an hour
NB> > NB> of your time to get it fixed I would appreciate it very much :)

 I wasn't able to reproduce exactly this bug but I could reproduce and fix
2 other ones:

1. if the new message appeared not at the very end of the list (e.g.
   because of threading), the display got corrupted and M could crash

2. if a new but already read message appeared in the folder, M didn't
   see it at all and could crash as well

The most annoying thing is that fixes for both bugs were completely
trivial, too... But I don't lose hope that there is another, more serious,
bug responsible for the original bug report lurking somewhere <grin>

 Nerijus, do you still see the original problem with the latest cvs?

 Thanks!
VZ



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