Hi Am 03.09.2013 13:15, schrieb Harald Leithner: > Am 03.09.2013, 12:52 Uhr, schrieb Alan Hicks <ahi...@p-o.co.uk>: > >> And when you re-upgrade? >> >> Occasionally I see a large text email body not showing in Thunderbird, >> forwarding the message shows the body, >> then going back to the original message the body reappears. This only >> appears occasionally with non mime messages. > > That happens because dbmail has a security problem by mixing the > communication of multiple users in IMAP and POP3 > communication, Paul and Harald and sometimes my self try to find this problem > and fix it but this fixed?!
we expect this to be fixed with 3.1.4 but finally i can this confirm after upgrade production because we seem to have the exactly needed load-mix to make this happen often enough for trigger it and making diffs of the checksum-misses > The problem that I have is that an old message get fucked up in Opera M2 and > Roundcube and that happened never before. what makes te above hard because i can not rollout 3.1.4 in production while knowing others are having troubles which may hit our users too and are not in my testcases because they had enough harm after hoping the randomly issues get sortet out easy and insist in 3.1.3 with patches too long any chance that i get one of this messages directly via IMAP for the testbox? if yes we handle this offlist * need your IP for open mailports on the testbox * you get your dedicated "dropbox" account there * this dropbox and firewall rule can be permanently for future cases * after that i can check this message with several clients as well as take it into my autotest-account containing currently 15 problem cases in the past and crying loud if checksums are changing well and once a message has hit my testserver i can copy it directly to Pauls development machines untouched what doe snot work well in forwarding messages because in that case they are no longer origin >> I've been running 3.1.3 for a while and 3.1.4 since release and have only >> seen improvements and stability for >> which I thank Paul Stevens and Reindl Harald who have put in considerable >> effort. >> >> DBMail 3.1 is stable on FreeBSD 9.1 and I have only had feedback from one >> issue as reported here. > > 3.1.3 is unstable. 3.1.4 runs stable but has still some issues. > > And I'm still on gmime 2.4.25-1~bpo60+1 and atm I see no reasons to switch > while there is no confirm version in 2.6 > series. the upgrade to 2.6 series in production happened here a year ago
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