Hi Jonathan,

--On Sunday, April 24, 2005 7:08 PM -0500 you wrote in part:

I do have a theory on this, because I used to get this when spending time
off of the betas (or TB in general).  I have a feeling that because you'd
not had it open in such a while, and that the folders were completely out
of sync (in terms of what TB has cached, and what your imap server has),
TB probably thinks it is better to fetch the message listing again.

Could very well be... sounds very plausible.

  UID FETCH 1:* {fetch options here}

As an example.  Your imap server might cringe at the thought of that,
especially on a large folder, and then run off to start the work.  While
in the process of fetching the message information, it doesn't send
anything back to TB within the timeout period set on the imap connection
(in TB), and TB doesn't hear anything back, has assumed that the server
has gone AWOL.  At which point, it closes the connection.  After a few
failures, and reattempts of course, TB finally manages to get everything
back in sync, and is happy doing the usually rapid checks on the state of
the mailbox.

I like this theory... In addition, this has happened on a very small folder only holding 30 emails total.


--
Gary


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