My comments on my experience with PHP 4.4.0 were addressed generally to PGW
developers and were not specific to your problem. I have little expertise
with IMAP and am unable to help you with this problem.
However in response to your questions: "number" means I use about three or
four of the applications in PGW (and mail is not one of them). "Low load"
is a qualitative measure -- the system has about three active users.
It seems most of the developers haven't tested PGW under 4.4.0, so there
appears to be no documented advantage to using it. The point of my message
was that the changes between 4.4.0 and previous versions are relatively
small, so it is reasonable to anticipate that there will be few or no problems.
At 2005 08 08 20:18, You wrote:
Alan Langford
Thank you for your advises.
I have some questions in your doubt.
> The caveat is that I use a relatively small number of PGW features under a
> low load.
* "number" means a version?
* "under a low load" means?
> It should also be noted that 4.4.0 fixes a big problem with references
that
> had plagued me in the past. The update is in fact quite minor; the only
> reason why it wasn't released as 4.3.12 is that they had to change the API
> to implement the fix.
* Had better I use PHP4.4.0 if I use PGW?
Please tell me the above.
Regards,
samotty
Alan Langford wrote:
> I have been running PGW v0.9.16.005 and several other applications under
> PHP 4.4.0 without any problem whatsoever, since about two days after it's
> release (shameless plug for Gentoo's Portage update system here).
>
> The caveat is that I use a relatively small number of PGW features under a
> low load.
>
> It should also be noted that 4.4.0 fixes a big problem with references
that
> had plagued me in the past. The update is in fact quite minor; the only
> reason why it wasn't released as 4.3.12 is that they had to change the API
> to implement the fix.
>
> At 2005 08 08 04:09, Guillaume Courtois wrote:
> >I think Sigurd was not talking about your problem, but was asking the
question
> >for himself.
> >
> >I can't tell, I have still 4.3.10.
> >
> >"$B:4K\C#5A(B" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) $BqD(Brivait:
> > >
> > > Thank you for your poining out.
> > >
> > > No, PHP4.4.0 is installed at first.
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > samotty
> > >
> > > Sigurd Nes wrote:
> > > > Is it safe to upgrade to PHP 4.4.0 (from 4.3.11)?
> > > >
> > > > Regards
> > > >
> > > > Sigurd
> > > >
> > >
> > > /_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
> > >
> > > $B3t<02q<R(B $B#T#Y#K>pJs%5!<%S%9(B
> > > $B:4K!!C#5A(B
> > > TEL 0572-25-7176
> > > FAX 0572-22-8190
> > > Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > /_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
> > >
> > >
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