Am 24.07.2013 21:16, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
> On 07/24/2013 05:08 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> *nearly* perfect
>>
>> i moved the 1000 messages a few times around between the 3 folders
>> thunderbird-filters are set to take 100 and move them in local
>> folders 0-9 and due this another "invalid sequence"
> 
> 
> Mmm, looking at the logs, I seriously doubt that is a regression. Looks
> to me like a synchronisation problem.

i also doubt it is a regression, i see the "invalid sequence"
since a longer time randomly appear, it seems to be far better
with the last patch, but i thought maybe we can finally
eliminate it now

> C < [52:89 uid store 136001:136986 +FLAGS (\Deleted \Seen)
> C < [12:90 expunge
> C < [354:91 uid store
> 136013:136014,136055:136056,136094:136095,136145:136146,136174:136175,136205:136206,136248:136249,136263:136264,136316:136317,136345:136346,136377:136378,136393:136394,136434:136435,136464:136465,136493:136494,136703:136704,136754:136755,136793:136794,136847:136848,136874:136875,136906:136907,136934:136935,136985:136986
> +Flags (\Deleted)
> 
> So: the client stores the \deleted flag on 986 messages, and issues an
> expunge. Before all the expunge results are received thunderbird tries
> to store the \deleted flag again on part of the list. But that list has
> already been 'cleared' by dbmail, leading to a BAD response. So: the
> list should only be cleared *after* the expunge command finishes.
> 
> Tricky, I expect

i can reproduce this as often s i want with this 1000 messages
and the filter, i simply put them back to one of the IMAP folders
move them around there and trigger the filter again

as i thought "hey, ivalid sequence is gone" dbmail was not in
debug-mode as it appeared at the end of the filter messages and
it was predictable to reproduce

however, i can not say how often this happen under normal load
until i finshed a lot of testing and rollout 3.1.x because it's
hard to reproduce the real life workload in a syntetic test

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