On Sun, 01 Feb 2004, at 20:27:38, Mark Crispin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MC> The idea of those calls is to enable the
MC> #public and #shared namespaces if the users
MC> imappublic and imapshared respectively exist.
MC> Some UNIX systems don't like 10-character
MC> userids, but they shouldn't react by consuming
MC> 1GB of RAM!
Ah, this looks like the problem. I did not
consider the 10-character userids. I will
recompile with "noautomaticsharedns=T" to
workaround the problem.
MC> The real fix is to get your C library fixed.
MC> I hope that the only reason that the Mandrake
MC> people told you to ask here was to get a
MC> workaround in ipop3d/imapd from us, pending
MC> their being able to fix the C library and get
MC> that fix out to you.
It was not somebody representing Mandrake Linux,
it was another person on the Mandrake Expert list.
As it initially presented itself, this bug is very
puzzling. The other user suggested that I look
for help from the imap group, but they were not
suggesting that the ultimate source of the problem
was with imap/ipop3d.
Indeed, your insights have made the problem much,
much clearer to me. Thank you.
I agree that the ultimate problem is with the C
library. I initially submitted the bug to the
glibc mailing list, but have not received any
responses.
MC> For future software support issues with UW
MC> imapd, you should send your mail to
MC> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My apologies. I was not sure, but wondered if I
was using the correct list. I will redirect
future problems to comp.mail.imap or c-client.