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On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, Stewart Dean wrote:

telling me there were still 135,000 messages. In the end, I had to kill the TBird profile for that account and recreate it.

Yeah, the first and only time I opened the Postmaster mailbox with Thunderbird, it nearly rendered a Dual Core2 useless. Putting strace on it revealed, that Tbird was working with its message cache endlessly. I really waited till it finished, but to delete anything was even worse. The internal cache file is not designed for that many mails, I guess.

Is there a simple robust IMAP client to replace Pine (which I *think* is no longer supported)? GUI or TTY session?

:-) Yes, I never read Postmaster's mail box with Thunderbird.

Pine has been replaced by Alpine, as others pointing out and works unproblematicly with Dovecot, regardless of how many mails there are, as long as Dovecot keeps up.

Mutt works, too. Although I don't like the input chars (same old vi vs. emacs adiction), it is far better than pine when running on the Maildir natively bypassing IMAP. After training, mutt should be more powerful than pine.

Both Mutt and Pine are superior in these emergency situations, because they do not cache the mail info locally, before they prompt the user. I guess, you can use any other client doing the same.

I'm wondering if there is something we can tell users to use when Things Are Dire. GUI would be better since it removes one of the few remaining reasons for a logon server

Well, the combination of mutt and server logon will work for any desaster case IMO.

Bye,

- -- Steffen Kaiser
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