to believe that imapd
was really out of memory.
My real concern, is what if it doesn't fix the problem :-( Then I am pretty
much back at square one. I am currently running 2002b.
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that it isn't something that is
already fixed.
That makes good sense. Just downloading the latest version now.
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On 6 Oct 2003 at 11:15, Harondel J. Sibble wrote:
Next I'll try using the mbx converted version of the Sent Items folder and see
what happens. Will report under another email.
I select messages, move them to local folder, select edit/purge ...
Oct 6 11:35:52 server1 imapd[2415]: imap
errors.
Can you provide me with access to your system? Something very strange is
going on.
It's actually a client's machine and they aren't comfortable about someone
they don't know being in the machine.
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that to them, we are going to leave it and see if it continues
to work okay. If not, then I'll contact you about remote access. In that
case can you send me a pgp signed/encrypted email with phone contact info?
That way I can pass you login info directly.
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No, as that is not something that I can easily do until late next week due to
time constraints. Idealy I'd like to find a workaround to this problem until
that time.
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anything thus far.
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then. Since upgrading
the server to Imap2002, I still experience the timeouts/disconnects with OE
with at least one user. From much net searching I was under the impression
that that problem was caused by the number of connections OE opens to the
server and the idle issue.
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On 10 Feb 2003 at 22:22, Mark Crispin wrote:
I have never heard of usermin, but unless it is c-client based it probably is
*not* mbx-aware. Nor should it be if it is not c-client based.
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) and that seems fine, but
ideally I'd love to completely dump use of mbox altogether if at all
possible.
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/mbxcvt.c:357: the `gets' function is
dangerous and should not be used.
Should I be concerned about the last line?
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+ in size.
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this for all users in one go, so that I don't have to login as each user to
do the conversion?
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Any ideas?
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of documentation, and am currently reading through the c-client list
archives, however I haven't found quite what I need, can someone please point
me in the right direction?
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like /var/spool/mail, the task is quite
a bit more complex.
Okay, so as above, if I create a separate maildir with user owned subdirs
beneath it, will that do the trick?
ie
/mail/user1
/mail/user2
/mail/user3
.
.
.
/mail/userN
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