I have been using trunk as is since you applied my last patch. I haven't been able to catch the 100% load issue since then, but I have also been restarting every 2 hours via cron just in case it happens when I'm out and about. So far its working good with no issues on T-Bird.
-Jon Paul J Stevens wrote: > Uwe Kiewel wrote: > >> I'm pretty sure it is working correctly (for me). >> > > Glad to hear it. The one invasive change that needs real-world testing - > which I can't do myself currently - is single-instance headerstorage. If > that works correctly (or at least: no regressions) 2.3.6 is pretty much > in the box. There are still some things I think need more work: > > - loops: sometimes imapd (and the other daemons most likely as well) > gets into a 100% cpu load. This doesn't block connections: things keep > working fine. But it's a waste of cpu to say the least. Jon has been > looking into this one as well. > - large messages: in 2.3.5 downloading (and uploading) large blocks of > data is broken. There is a fix in my master tree that needs more > testing. Is this still a problem? The unit-tests in my development > setups are in working shape. Is this still a problem? > > But those are just _my_ remaining issues. > > > >> I do *not" want to disable idle. It was just a question of understanding. >> > > Well, do you now? :-) > > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. _______________________________________________ Dbmail-dev mailing list Dbmail-dev@dbmail.org http://mailman-new.icns.fastxs.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbmail-dev