I've fixed the segfaults plagueing cvs-head.

I'm no longer seeing segfaults, but I'm still getting double free errors.

Nov 15 08:49:56 nfs1 dbmail/imap4d[15979]: dbpgsql.c,db_free_result: trying to free a result set that is already NULL!

When trying to upload a bunch of messages, however, the server or client keeps shutting the connection down.

I've trace 5'ed an upload of some 732 messages. Only two messages get uploaded, however. In /var/log/messages, I see the following. The complete trace is attached as a bzip2 file. I wasn't able to figure out what the problem was or even attempt to guess. -sc

Nov 15 08:49:20 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: PerformChildTask(): incoming connection from [a.b.c.d (host.example.com)]
Nov 15 08:49:20 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: COMMAND: [flim07 CAPABILITY]
Nov 15 08:49:20 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: COMMAND: [flim08 LOGIN {19}]
Nov 15 08:49:20 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: _ic_login(): user (id:3, name [EMAIL PROTECTED]) tries login Nov 15 08:49:20 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: _ic_login(): user (id 3, name [EMAIL PROTECTED]) login accepted @ 2004-11-15 08:49:20
Nov 15 08:49:20 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: COMMAND: [2 CAPABILITY]
Nov 15 08:49:20 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: COMMAND: [3 APPEND INBOX/root (\Seen) "13-Jun-2004 03:10:24 -0700" {44878}] Nov 15 08:49:22 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: dbpgsql.c,db_free_result: trying to free a result set that is already NULL!
Nov 15 08:49:22 host last message repeated 5 times
Nov 15 08:49:22 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: COMMAND: [4 EXAMINE INBOX/root] Nov 15 08:49:22 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: COMMAND: [5 UID SEARCH RECENT HEADER MESSAGE-ID <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] Nov 15 08:49:23 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: COMMAND: [6 APPEND INBOX/root () "25-Sep-2004 03:05:38 -0700" {87809}] Nov 15 08:49:25 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: COMMAND: [7 UID SEARCH RECENT HEADER MESSAGE-ID <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] Nov 15 08:49:26 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: imap4.c,IMAPClientHandler: command return with error [uid] Nov 15 08:49:26 host dbmail/imap4d[16138]: IMAPClientHandler(): Closing connection for client from IP [a.b.c.d]

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Sean Chittenden

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