Stephen Isard wrote in <32031-1629926331-782...@sneakemail.com>: | |> Really not. I can hold an IMAP with imap-keepalive=10 and |> kill -ALRM like grazy, if i come back via :wq then the new file |> content is used. And vim ... does have an ALRM handler, but it |> seems to be used only temporarily. | |Are you seeing the IMAP write error when you return from vim? |What process are you sending kill -ALRM to?
s-nail: IMAP error: Server shutting down. (continue) s-nail: There are messages in the error ring, manageable via `errors' command ------- Message contains: Author: steffen@kdc.localdomain From: steffen@kdc.localdomain To: bla Subject: eqewq ~v baby. hupp it. ^ That is the _new_ file content. Good night. --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)