Re: Email indexing starts from 0% in each new session

2013-11-16 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Saturday, 2013-11-16, 16:22:14, Michael Schuerig wrote: > On Saturday 16 November 2013 14:54:17 Kevin Krammer wrote: > > On Saturday, 2013-11-16, 11:36:25, Michael Schuerig wrote: > > > I'm not quite sure how email indexing is supposed to work. The > > > experience I get from the recent upgrades

Re: Email indexing starts from 0% in each new session

2013-11-16 Thread Michael Schuerig
On Saturday 16 November 2013 14:54:17 Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Saturday, 2013-11-16, 11:36:25, Michael Schuerig wrote: > > I'm not quite sure how email indexing is supposed to work. The > > experience I get from the recent upgrades in unstable is that > > indexing starts anew at 0% each time I sta

Re: Email indexing starts from 0% in each new session

2013-11-16 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Saturday, 2013-11-16, 11:36:25, Michael Schuerig wrote: > I'm not quite sure how email indexing is supposed to work. The > experience I get from the recent upgrades in unstable is that indexing > starts anew at 0% each time I start/re-login to a KDE session. > > It pegs at least one core to 100

Email indexing starts from 0% in each new session

2013-11-16 Thread Michael Schuerig
I'm not quite sure how email indexing is supposed to work. The experience I get from the recent upgrades in unstable is that indexing starts anew at 0% each time I start/re-login to a KDE session. It pegs at least one core to 100% and makes the fans do overtime. Because that rather annoys me,

Re: Login failed, server replied: A000003 NO Maximum number of connections from user+IP exceeded ( mail_max_userip_connections )

2013-11-16 Thread Rainer Dorsch
On Tuesday 12 November 2013 22:40:00 Martin Steigerwald wrote: > Thats good information to add to bug report. > > Somewhere I read a hint it might be related to some TLS/SSL negotiation > issue. Maybe it was in one of the the two bug reports. Another data point: typically the problem occurs righ