Re: [opensuse] kmail duplicating message

2007-05-17 Thread Andrew Colvin
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 23:04:43 Will Stephenson wrote:

 The osbs packages have been reverted - the dimap patch does not treat moved
 messages as deleted and so redonwloads them.  Update kdepim3 from KDE:KDE3
 and the problem should go away.

Will, thankyou.  That works perfectly again.

Andrew
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Re: [opensuse] kmail duplicating message

2007-05-15 Thread Andrew Colvin
On Monday 14 May 2007 10:21:49 Will Stephenson wrote:
 On Saturday 12 May 2007, Andrew Colvin said:
  I have a perplexing problem.  It seems to be since the last kde update
  from the build service for my opensuse10.2
 
  kmail is duplicating mails.
 
  This is how it is doing it.
 
  I have an imap server where I collect all my incoming mail from
  (dovecot). The emails are delived through postfix to the imap server
  where the emails are stored
 
  Now when kmail runs I have a rule (well several) which looks to see if
  the mail is from this list and moves it to a local folder
 
  What is happening is that the kmail move rule is happily making a copy of
  the email in the local folder but is not removing the message from the
  imap.
 
  Hence with every refresh it creates a new copy of the email in my local
  folder.
 
  The only thing that has changed is the kde upgrade I did yesterday
 
  Has anyone else noticed this?

 Yes.  https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=273154

 It's one of two recently added patches.  One was a patch from KMail
 upstream to try and solve the phantom dimap mail loss bug.  The other was
 an update to KDE 3.5 svn branch to pre-test the upcoming KDE 3.5.7.

 To debug this I am trying out all combinations of the patches.

 The build currently in the obss, Version 3.5.6-44.1 has both patches
 applied.

 The next build will have only the dimap patch but not the 3.5.7 update.

 I would be grateful if you could test that build.

 What I'm not sure about is why this is happening to you.  The dimap patch
 replaces the optimistic part of the folder sync algorithm with an explicit
 list of imap UIDs that have been deleted.  This should prevent mail loss by
 duplicating mails that would have been 'lost'.  What I don't know is
 whether you are suffering from the root cause of mail loss and now have
 duplication (I have been unable to reproduce any loss), or there is an
 unintended sideeffect when using local move filtering, or whether the patch
 is systemically broken and duplicates mail and I was just lucky or didn't
 test it enough.


Will,  I will gladly test it out.  I did some changes to my filters (on the 
broken version) to see if it was caused when moving between imap folders on 
the same namespace and between namespaces and I can confirm that it is broken 
for all three situations: local, same namespace and different namespace.

Additionally I inspected the mbox file and the emails have a status set on 
them of O and that is it.  What is wierd is that they never appear in the 
inbox withing kmail (even if you rebuild the cache and the index - and I even 
obliterated the dovecot files on the server).  

I also checked my dovecot configuration to make sure nothing the configuration 
file was correct and could find nothing wrong.  

I look forward to the new version when it is available :)

Andrew


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[opensuse] kmail duplicating message

2007-05-12 Thread Andrew Colvin
I have a perplexing problem.  It seems to be since the last kde update from 
the build service for my opensuse10.2

kmail is duplicating mails.

This is how it is doing it. 

I have an imap server where I collect all my incoming mail from (dovecot).  
The emails are delived through postfix to the imap server where the emails 
are stored

Now when kmail runs I have a rule (well several) which looks to see if the 
mail is from this list and moves it to a local folder

What is happening is that the kmail move rule is happily making a copy of the 
email in the local folder but is not removing the message from the imap.

Hence with every refresh it creates a new copy of the email in my local 
folder.

The only thing that has changed is the kde upgrade I did yesterday

Has anyone else noticed this?

Andrew

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Re: [opensuse] kmail duplicating message

2007-05-12 Thread Andrew Colvin
On Saturday 12 May 2007 12:05:30 John Andersen wrote:
 On Saturday 12 May 2007, Andrew Colvin wrote:
  What is happening is that the kmail move rule is happily making a copy of
  the email in the local folder but is not removing the message from the
  imap.
 
  Hence with every refresh it creates a new copy of the email in my local
  folder.

 Check your rule to make sure it says MOVE and not COPY.
 Perhaps that got changed somehow.

It is most definately a move - as I stated it makes a copy of the message in 
the destination folder but never removes or downloads it from the imap.

Currently my work around is to use copy and delete the emails manually from 
the imap.  So I hope this list doesnt pick up in the meantime

 On Imap, I generally use server side filtering/sorting so that mail
 is in a consistent place regardless of which machine I use to
 process the mail, and I use server side subfolders rather than
 local folders.

I like to keep the mailing list on this client on local so that it can be 
searched without hitting the network (i keep all messages)


 That being said, I do not have a problem with Kmail and Imap,
 I use Cyrus.

I never had an issue until this last kde update when the filter processing 
seems to have broke!

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Re: [opensuse] list options

2007-04-15 Thread Andrew Colvin
On Saturday 14 April 2007 23:52:29 dwain wrote:

 First, where do I find Kgpg and second, once I find it does it offer the
 servers?  Like I have said before, I published the keys to the M.I.T.
 server. Now I am being told to publish them again.

 Code on how to do this would be much appreciated.

 Dwain

Dwain, 
   Your key is now found on the key servers.  Did you republish or was it just 
a replication issue?

Andrew


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Re: [opensuse] OpenSuse 10.2 x86_64 RAM disk server lock ups

2007-04-11 Thread Andrew Colvin
On Tuesday 03 April 2007 09:05:24 David Wilson wrote:
 Hi guys,

 How are you keeping ?

 I have three Opensuse 10.2 x86_64 installations running on separate
 HP-ML370G4/5 servers (Dual Xeon).

 Both systems have 4gigs of RAM each.

 On these systems I'm running Asterisk which provides telephony for a 100
 seat call center.

 The conversations that are recorded by Asterisk are recorded to
 /var/spool/asterisk/monitor which is a tmpfs/shm file system and configured
 as follows in my /etc/fstab:

 shm  /var/spool/asterisk/monitortmpfs   defaults0 0


 On a daily basis each of these servers will 'dead lock' i.e. completely
 freeze. When this happens the servers do not respond to the keyboard or
 even 'ping'.

 I've also experienced the same problem on a totally different non HP custom
 built server running the same OS (OpenSuse 10.2).

 If I disable the RAM disk and record the conversation straight to hard disk
 then everything is fine - the servers do not lock up. Unfortunately I have
 to use the RAM disk due to performance issues with writing the recordings
 straight to disk.

 I have a script that runs every minute that moves the completed recordings
 from RAM disk to hard disk, so it's not getting too full.

 Any ideas where my problem could lie or how I can enable some type of RAM
 disk debugging to find out where things are going wrong ?


You say that they deadlock on a daily basis.  Have you correlated it to the 
number of calls taken by that server each day or is it always at the same 
time?

I have experienced freezes when a rogue process consumes my memory so that I 
end up with no physical or swap free.  You are using an unrestricted tmpfs, 
could the memory consumption be slowly growing.  Can I suggest you set a 
maximum size of your tmpfs for one machine and see if that helps.

Andrew
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Re: [opensuse] Gimp problem

2007-04-07 Thread Andrew Colvin
On Saturday 07 April 2007 06:50:09 jpff wrote:
 I have a problem with Gimp2.2 on 10.2 -- or more accurately on one
 machine running 10.2, and not on the other 4 machines.
   When I run gimp and try to open any picture i get the error box:
 Opening '/home/jpff/photos/pending/IMG_9200.JPG' failed: Unknown file type

 Similarly it says it cannot create thumbnails. The picture is not at
 fault -- it opens on the other machines and also on this machine with
 xv and other applications.  I assume that some library is wrong.  I
 have tried reinstalling gimp and that had no effect.
   Any suggestions as how to fix this?
 ==John ffitch


John, have you tried loading it with another user to prove that it isn't a 
profile issue.


Andrew
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Re: [opensuse] Configuring DualHead??

2007-04-05 Thread Andrew Colvin
On Thursday 05 April 2007 20:13:04 Clayton wrote:

snip...
   Option   SaXDualOrientation RightOf
   Option   SaXDualResolution 1024x768
   Option   TwinViewOrientation Clone
   Option   SaXDualMode Clone

I don't think you want these clone options

I dont understand why you dont want xinerama or twinview as you will still be 
able to watch a movie on one screen whilst working on the other 
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