` Mark Reidenbach wrote:

What I meant to say is that Thunderbird downloads every message every time it is launched when I have "max protocol = smb2" enabled.� Without that line it checks the headers and is done.� Even if it's not efficient I don't mind it downloading and caching the message once, but having to do so on every launch takes a lot of time and a lot of bandwidth.
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But SMB2 wouldn't affect the IMAP protocol.   Is your local Thunderbird dir
stored on a network share? If that's the case, then it's probably the same problem that others are experience about UID's not being resolved consistently (if at all)...that would cause possible file read/write problems and it might think it needs to
d/l again.



I don't have a windows server to test against, but surely this isn't acceptable behavior from a windows server.� Hopefully one of the samba team members could help debug why all common browsers are unable to download files to a samba share.
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   I'ts not just browsers.

I was saving a large file (maybe that's the key -- a file that takes a long time to write -- was saving a 2GB image from from photoshop -- couldn't save it AT all..

Had to pull it out of the vfs_recycle to put it in place.

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