On Mon, Aug 1, 2005, Brandon Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Kevin Baker wrote:
It is my understanding that the biggest issue with IMAP
web interfaces is connection handling. Basically there is
no connection pool for IMAP on most, at least PHP, web
clients.
This can be handled easily by
I didn't catch the java api note... are you considering
Apache James integration? James is a very interesting
project, but w/o IMAP support.. seams like dbmail is a
good fit to help out on a james implementation 'til they
wrap up the imap support. It's been years so it might
never happen for them.
The following bug has been SUBMITTED.
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http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=236
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Reported By:paul
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A BUGNOTE has been added to this bug.
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http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=235
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Reported By:Jetty
Assigned To:
A BUGNOTE has been added to this bug.
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http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=236
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Reported By:paul
Assigned To:
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Aaron, I assume you are responding to my last message
interested in the Java Api/Library.
1. I was pointing out, in response to the point about slow
IMAP web client interface, that perdition can help with
the speed through connection handling maybe
Paul J Stevens wrote:
I wrote that init script for the debian packages. It predates the pid-file
solution, and needs cleaning up. I'm on it.
Cool as! This is happening to me once or twice a day with both pop3 and
imap clients. Im wondering if it is worth restarting dbmail at night?
Would
Simon,
the problem with the init script is unrelated to the unresponsive imapd
afaik. So a fix of the init script (cosmetic) will not fix the your
problem, alas.
Simon wrote:
Paul J Stevens wrote:
I wrote that init script for the debian packages. It predates the
pid-file
solution, and
Hello folks,
I use MySQL 5.0.9, DBMail 2.0.4 and SQmail 1.4.4.
I have weird problem.
When I delete msgs they aren't going to trash folder, and even if I moved them
to there, and I choose to prune them, they aren't gone even I logged out and
logged in, the msgs still there as deleted ones,
Thanks for the reply Paul... Is there any suggestions for a short term
sort of hack/fix to somehow sidestep the problem? If not... tell me to
have a bit more patience :)
Simon
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Simon,
the problem with the init script is unrelated to the unresponsive imapd
afaik. So a
It could be any of a several problems; too many connections to the database, the
server going into a tight process-loop ( I see those every couple of days on
some installations ), corruption in the preforking bookkeeping, or even some
unkown problem.
I use a simple keep-alive script triggered
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