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2006 Aug 19
22
Wazzup with the rubyonrails-talk Google Group?
I just got a Google Groups notification that I had been subscribed to http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk. Looking at the page, it appears that about 4300 folks have been subscribed. However, I saw nothing about this on rails@lists.rubyonrails.org. Wazzup? -r -- http://www.cfcl.com/rdm Rich Morin http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume rdm@cfcl.com
2011 May 10
1
performance problems with IMAPS
I've noticed this before and wasn't sure of the problem -- sending large files from FF. I tracked it down, and the problem is in dovecot when it is saving the mail to my 'Record' (Outbox)... It's saving the file in tiny chunks.... Looking at a few, I see: 4148 bytes 2116 bytes 1604 bytes 692 bytes The latency is killing it. I see the TCP window size being as high as
2016 May 25
4
ot: migrating TB user's email to new laptop
On Wed, May 25, 2016 4:31 pm, Philip McGaw wrote: > Did user historically have POP set up? Philip, thanks no, not for a long time, IMAP/143/StartTLS on old laptop > If you still have access to the old laptop set up imap and move the > emails back. yes, I have old laptop here. sorry, not sure how to, is that inside TBird, or how ? (not very familiar with TBird...) >> another OT:
2008 Dec 15
10
OT: Looking for a robust IMAP client
This weekend we had a runaway email endless loop. When it was killed after 18 hours, my inbox had 135,000 messages in it...there were two messages that were being endlessly sent and bounced and I'm on the postmaster alias. Thunderbird was able to do a mass select of one of the two messages, and deleted 65,000, but after that it locked up. I ended up firing up Pine to do the final
2004 Jan 14
1
Manual creation of machine trust and comments on Samba books
I just receive a copy of the official samba 3 howto, to be honest i'm rather disapoint with the content and layout. Well with free online version, i can't complaint, but with 'paid' version maybe i can complain to the author :-). Most of the contents are still the old documentation with few 'little' updation for samba3. Imo, its better if it can be rewrite from scratch
2016 May 25
2
ot: migrating TB user's email to new laptop
another OT: setting up new W10 laptop with TBird: user has three accounts, several hundred emails on old laptop BUT NO LONGER on server two of the accounts are on my Dovecot server, one on ISP server what's best way to transfer local emails: transfer TBird files laptop to laptop ? or, is there some way to sync old laptop to server, then retrieve on new laptop ? thanks, V
2008 Jun 08
1
Auto creating client folders on the IMAP server after installing client.
Hello, could someone help. I have installed Dovecot+SSL+TLS+Thunderbird and all is well except one thing. After installing TBird and adding the required data (smtp server and auth info, imap/pop server and auth info) I am able to view mail in my TBird Inbox BUT Trash and Sent don't work - it pops up saying folder doesn't exist on the server - can't the darn thing, auto create a folder
2008 Aug 20
2
Sent Date/time vs Received Date/time
On 8/20/2008, Nicolas KOWALSKI (nicolas.kowalski at gmail.com) wrote: > The alpine documentation states about 'Arrival' sorting: > > " The Arrival sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEX in > the order that they exist in the folder. This is usually the same as > the order in which they arrived. This option is comparable to not > sorting the messages at
2011 Jul 18
3
Performance with 200k messages in Maildir
What should I expect performance-wise if I put 200000 messages in a Maildir store and use two or three MUAs (mutt and Thunderbird), on an Athlon dual core 2GHz with SATA drives in software RAID (Linux)? Like; would it be useless/crawling, usable or pretty fast. I imagine MUA startup / first time folder read would be slow, but daily use more or less ok. Thanks to Dovecot's indexing, I imagine
2020 Oct 19
2
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
On 10/19/20 9:38 AM, Peter wrote: > A network trace will show you, it TB actually requests something for your header search. Might be quicker that was my earlier quick-check ... abs nada from tcpdump -i lo port 8984 on the server, when doing any -- header, body -- TBird search to the server > I would be surprised if that had been fixed in the meantime. heh, sure. the 20 yr old
2015 Jun 19
3
help with t/s retrieval 'hangs' disconnect for inactivity
I have Dovecot 2.1.17 on Centos, all working well since yesterday one user complaining he can not retrieve emails, TBird mail client says like '1 of 9' and, doesn't go any further. that's on several of his PCs using TBird, on a LAN behind f/wall, quite physically remote to server, server in Sydney, remote client is SEAsia looking at logs I see emails access, looking at server
2012 Jul 18
2
doesn't work at all
Hi, I can't seem to get dovecot to work. When I connect with thunderbird, tbird complains that it can't find the settings for my email. When I connect with evolution, it seems to go through all the motions but it doesn't pick up the waiting messages. Those messages are marked Status: O s if it had read them. The log file for tbird looks like this: Jul 18 17:03:21 why dovecot:
2009 Aug 23
7
Using Thunderbird as local mail reader
Hi! I'm trying to figure out how to use Thunderbird as a local mail reader. So far I don't see any way to configure it other than as a POP3 or IMAP mail reader, but I get my mail locally and would like to try using Tbird to read it. What am I overlooking? Thanks in advance! -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us ------------------------ ---- Do you
2006 Jul 06
3
dovecot-1.0.rc2 hangs while copying to Sent
Hello, Since running dovecot-1.0.rc2, tbird occasionally hangs when it's copying outbound mail to the Sent folder. Running beta8 and earlier I never saw this problem. Anyone know what's up and how to fix it? Thanks, Jack -- http://banners.wunderground.com/banner/gizmotimetemp/US/CA/San_Diego.gif
2013 Dec 24
4
Thunderbird message cache out of sync after repetitive rsyncs...
Ok, hopefully there is a solution to this. I've been experimenting with multiple rsyncs in preparation for pulling the trigger on the mail server switch, but have a problem that I really want to fox before doing so. Apparently something causes Thunderbirds local message cache to get out of sync with dovecot after a sync. Here is the series of commands I'm running: 1. stop postfix,
2006 Oct 24
1
Index corruption causes child process to die
My recent migration from Courier-IMAP to Dovecot has been marred by these errors: Oct 24 12:12:40 server dovecot: IMAP(juha): Fixed index file ~user/Maildir/.Geekzone/dovecot.index: first_recent_uid_lowwater 431 -> 430 Oct 24 12:12:40 server dovecot: IMAP(juha): Corrupted index file ~user/Maildir/.Geekzone/dovecot.index: Duplicate header extension keywords Oct 24 12:12:40 server dovecot: child
2013 Dec 25
2
clicking on link in Thunderbird fails to open page in Firefox
This worked fine for years until I updated firefox and thunderbird recently. Now, however, when I click on a link in an email in thunderbird, rather than open the indicated webpage in firefox, nothing at all happens. network.protocol-handler.app.http in tbird's about:config specifies the executable /usr/lib/thunderbird/open-browser.sh and running the latter at the CLI with a URL as an
2010 Jan 29
1
Not understanding namespaces
I have been diligently reading about namespace in the DC doc and what I can find in Google. Like the blind men and the elephant, I see the nature of some individual bits of namespace, some syntax and the overall purpose (overriding defaults and providing extensions), but I don't see the whole thing and how it is used. I am looking to do some maildir testing in what is a mbox default
2004 May 02
0
rsync 2.6.2: clean up compilation warnings
While building rsync 2.6.2 on my x86 Linux system using gcc 3.3.3, I observed a number of warnings from popt.c/h about ignoring qualifiers on return types. On further investigation, it looks like a few functions are declaring their return types as "const char * const". The first const is appropriate ("the chars pointed to by this pointer are const"), but the second is bogus
2010 May 07
2
Thunderbird very slow startup, 1.2.11, mbox, postfix local delivery to /var/mail
I've Google'd to exhaustion and can't seem to find an answer to my problem. I'm not sure if the problem is TBird 3 or my Dovecot setup. The basic problem is that when I launch TBird and it grabs messages upon startup, it takes forever to supposedly pull them down. Once it's got them they sort relatively quickly into the proper IMAP (dovecot) folders. I don't use sieve