RFC 1522 Encoding

2004-06-21 Thread Shawn Walker
Does c-client has any functions that can do mime encoding for to, subject  
and body of the message, like RFC 1522?

Thanks,
Shawn
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corrupt mailboxes

2004-06-21 Thread sbenito
Hello

I'm using uw imap-2002 in aix box, and squirrelmail .

Sometimes  the inboxes became corrupts, the system is a little bussy.
My inbox are not in nfs disks.

Did anyone know this problem and a workarround?
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Re: RFC 1522 Encoding

2004-06-21 Thread Shawn Walker
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 10:53:11 -0700 (PDT), Mark Crispin  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Shawn Walker wrote:
Does c-client has any functions that can do mime encoding for to,  
subject and body of the message, like RFC 1522?
c-client has functions to do MIME encoding of bodies, but not to do MIME  
quoted-word encoding of headers such as Subjects and personal names in  
From/to/cc addresses (there is a decoding routine for quoted-words into  
UTF-8).

That is what I thought.  Just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing a  
encoding for subject and personal names.

I saw some code in pine that does that.


Re: corrupt mailboxes

2004-06-21 Thread sbenito
Is the lock mechanism more efectivelly in this new release??
What happend if my /tmp directory haven't got 1777 permisions?

I've read somewhere that there are some problems working in aix platform??


 On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sometimes  the inboxes became corrupts, the system is a little bussy.
 My inbox are not in nfs disks.
 Did anyone know this problem and a workarround?

 Have you tried upgrading to the latest version (imap-2004)?

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Re: corrupt mailboxes

2004-06-21 Thread Mark Crispin
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the lock mechanism more efectivelly in this new release??
The lock mechanism is limited by 30+ years of UNIX tradition.
What happend if my /tmp directory haven't got 1777 permisions?
You must have 1777 on /tmp and on /var/spool/mail.
I've read somewhere that there are some problems working in aix platform??
Those issue don't have anything to do with your problem.
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