On Mon, Jan 24, 2005, Leif Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I would say that as the _ic_sort was mostly just a stop gap untill we had
header caching available, that it is obvious the whole sort part of dbmail
should be reworked, however the current implementation is near optimal for
at least
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005, Paul J Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Well, this whole affair started with me trying to speedup searches and
trying to apply the lessons learned there to the sort code. But you're
quite right, fixing sort is too bloody to do in 2.0.
Bummer.
Aaron, before I can start
Aaron Stone wrote:
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005, Leif Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I would say that as the _ic_sort was mostly just a stop gap untill we had
header caching available, that it is obvious the whole sort part of dbmail
should be reworked, however the current implementation is near
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005, Paul J Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I was pleasantly surprised by your command trace yesterday. Apparently
c-client is smart. Smart enough to hide server-errors from the client.
The fact that
A01 SORT (REVERSE ARRIVAL) US-ASCII ALL
failed is very important in
I only want to ask if the setting of 1 is good as a defalut
setting for max imap connections
I have overseen this and my server had a problem with 7000 Imap connections
--
Ewald Geschwinde
The following bug has been SUBMITTED.
==
http://dbmail.org/mantis/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=167
==
Reported By:egeschwinde
Assigned
Ewald Geschwinde wrote:
I only want to ask if the setting of 1 is good as a defalut
setting for max imap connections
That's very high. Use such high values only if you trust dbmail-imapd not to
suffer from memory leaks :-)
I have overseen this and my server had a problem with 7000
Ewald,
MAXCONNECTS is not the number of allowed simultaneous connections, but
the number of connections
after which an imapd child is killed and respawned (i.e.
MaxRequestsPerChild in apache).
The number of simultaneous connections is restricted by the MAXCHILDREN
setting.
regards,
dbmail 2.0.3
Fedora Core 3 w/updates
./configure --with-pgsql --prefix=/usr/dbmail
make
make install
*snip*
/bin/sh ./buildtools/mkinstalldirs /usr/dbmail/lib
/bin/sh ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c libdbmail.la
/usr/dbmail/lib/libdbmail.la
libtool: install: error: cannot install
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005, Paul J Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I was pleasantly surprised by your command trace yesterday. Apparently
c-client is smart. Smart enough to hide server-errors from the client.
The fact that
A01 SORT (REVERSE ARRIVAL) US-ASCII ALL
failed is very important in this
Aaron Stone wrote:
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005, Paul J Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I was pleasantly surprised by your command trace yesterday. Apparently
c-client is smart. Smart enough to hide server-errors from the client.
The fact that
A01 SORT (REVERSE ARRIVAL) US-ASCII ALL
failed is very
I'm putting the two strands of this thread back together ;-) ...
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005, Leif Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
That US-ASCII isn't recognized at all means that a fallback is always
used. I would be interested in seeing the command that SquirrelMail uses.
Perhaps we'd be much
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