Hello Michael,
As the memory usage constantly grew before imapsync getting killed, I assumed it was a mem-leak. I'm sorry if this assumption was wrong.
I said maybe. Your tries with --maxsize will tell us.
Given your comments, this means I probably have an email which is bigger than 60Mb.
Yes. An other thing is that --ssl* can bring issues too. Use --tls* instead or nothing if possible. Recent imapsync releases prints info about memory usage but do not solve the issue. I think I'll add a ligne about the biggest message in each folder. Imapsync is still free DWTF software but not gratis from the homepage.
As you say this is an issue in Mail:IMAPClient, I guess this bug should be re-assigned to libmail-imapclient-perl?
A ticket exists already.
Or can imapsync workaround this limitation in Mail:IMAPClient somehow?
I try but I partially succeeded. I went to decrease 17 to 4 times but I got errors and I gave up. I need to read carefully the IMAP RFC before going on again. -- Au revoir, 09 51 84 42 42 Gilles Lamiral. France, Baulon (35580) 06 20 79 76 06 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org