Peter,

  IMHO the parameter SOGoMaximumSyncResponseSize = 524288 is set too large.

  [...]
  The  value  is  in  kilobytes.  Setting  
this  to  512  means  the response  size  
will  be  of  524288  bytes  or  less.
  Note  that  if  you  set  the  value  
too  low  and  a mail message (or any other object) surpasses 
it, it will still be synced but only this item will be.
  [...]

  Depending on the email/attachment size it takes some time to fill response 
buffer.
  Setting this parameter to a lower value can help to avoid the "disconnects" 
in OL.
   
  I’d suggest to try different value (starting with 10240) and check the 
outcome.

  Regards,
  Thomas
   
---- users@sogo.nu schrieb ----
    > On 10/12/2015 08:37 AM, Sascha Kasch wrote: >
>>  also tried a lot with activesync and had the same problems with
>> mailboxes
>>  above 3 or 5 GB. Some of them are even 20+ GB.
>>  These are my settings with a prefork (/etc/default/sogo) of 15:
>  Hey Sascha,
>
>  I've just tried your settings (on an already "pre"-synced
> account) and
>  now it finally says "all folders are up to date" and does not
> disconnect
>  every few minutes, seems to be not that bad with your values, thanks a 
> lot!
>
>  But still got a user with an subfolder containg about 5000 messages, it
>  downloads about 100 messages, then ActiveSysnc get's disconnected in
>  Outlook. After reconncting, about another 100 messages get downloaded,
>  then it disconnects again....but that mailbox is bigger than 5GB...
>
>  Also found an Microsoft-KB about disconnecting, they tell to set the
>  registry key "PushDuration" to 30 [1]. Just started testing
> with this key.
>    > With these settings (and IMAP wordlenght of 4MB) i am able to 
> sync
>>  approx 4-5GB in an hour. And for small mailboxes this i enough and
>> mostly stable.
>>
>>  one is do move this mail item to another folder and back and hopefully
>>  it gets resynced and displayed.
>>  Another is to delete the .ost cache file and let Outlook resync
>>  everything. Obviously this is not a way to
>>  go regulary. This problem is a show stopper for me as i can not say
> for
>>  sure if my inbox is always properly synced
>  this shouldn't happen, I already can hear them screaming if they
> finally
>  find out two weeks later that they've missed some messages...
>  By the way: I've just deleted one of these ost-files on one of the
>  clients. Now Outlook creates new folders (Drafts (only this computer),
>  Trash[1], Sent[1]). Oh god how I hate this piece of software!!
>    > As i already saw that behavior with Outlook 2013
>>  being connected via IMAP i cannot blame it on EAS or SOGo.
>  Did not know this also happens with IMAP. Mail would be such a great
>  thing to work on - without Outlook. This is the most market-manipulating
>  thing...life would be much better without that piece of crap
>  designed to work with Exchange only, everything else is (intentionally)
>  poorly supported...
>
>
>  Thanks again
>
>  Best Regards
>  Peter
>
>  [1] https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2781579
>
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