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Samant Maharaj updated JAMES-1436:
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    Description: 
When processing an IMAP APPEND command, the netty stack in JAMES IMAP can get 
into a state where the ImapRequestFrameDecoder will wait for a number message 
bytes that will never arrive.

This has the effect of causing the {{IMAP}} client to also block indefinitely 
waiting for a response from the server.

  was:
When processing an IMAP APPEND command, the netty stack in JAMES IMAP can get 
into a state where the ImapRequestFrameDecoder will wait for a number message 
bytes that will never arrive.

This has the effect of causing the IMAP client to also block indefinitely 
waiting for a response from the server.

    
> APPEND IMAP command can result in JAMES IMAP waiting indefinitely for data
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>                 Key: JAMES-1436
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1436
>             Project: JAMES Server
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: IMAPServer
>    Affects Versions: 3.0-beta4
>         Environment: Ubuntu 12.04 x86_64
>            Reporter: Samant Maharaj
>
> When processing an IMAP APPEND command, the netty stack in JAMES IMAP can get 
> into a state where the ImapRequestFrameDecoder will wait for a number message 
> bytes that will never arrive.
> This has the effect of causing the {{IMAP}} client to also block indefinitely 
> waiting for a response from the server.

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