is problem...
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Making friends with FreeBSD:
Just because the system has panicked doesn't mean that yo
ve problem only with NFS server under windows
I have no problem with the same configuration and NFS server under
Linux
In the log of the windows server i can't see any of the above lines
Anyone have an idea ?
Yes switch your NFS Server under an Unix box ;P
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will *never* have race conditions about what I am talking about.
My own experiences, and I think that Jérôme one, show me that this is
true...
So that's the reason I never rely on non unique filenamed flat file on
NFS...
Maybe you have another experience about that I will be please to
ss important than IMAP. Our customer pay for IMAP service, mostly
because
it take more space than pop3...
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Making fr
e inbox part in every mails than rely on
something
that can not be sure at 100%.
The overhead is so little that the mailwritting machine have load
average < 0.01 in general...
So... :)
But I feel like Jérôme : I do not trust flat file on a NFS
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Le jeudi, 9 jan 2003, à 16:56 Europe/Paris, Daniel Higgins a écrit :
+ POP3 server optimization.
from what i gather from the changelog, this would only be useful when
the
user has leave mail on server and retrieves the mail a second time.
Yes I think so... :P
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ve moved the cache from NFS to
local cache on disk,
this give us same functionality and avoid some race conditions.
Except theses parts I think that courier-imap is a neat work and a good
piece of software...
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Le jeudi, 9 jan 2003, à 14:10 Europe/Paris, Sam Varshavchik a écrit :
Xavier Beaudouin writes:
Last CVS snapshot of courier-imap introduces a cache system but
in a file... This is also a strange idea, let me explain what.
Writting the cache a in file on a maildir can give some races on a
Hi
I have applied this patch to the 1.6.2 and the load-average is now OK.
Thanks for your help.
Now, i don't understand why this is not the default method.
To be RFC Compliant is ok, to be efficient is better i think.
Because having a problem with 100 connection with a dual processor
server and
s possible...
If not, does anyone have suggestions for a webmail system which
will talk to a courier (IMAP) mail server?
There some good alternative :
- Camas webmail is mainly developped on Courier IMAP...
http://caudium.net/camas/
- IMHO camas's father...
- IMP,
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