Re: [Dbmail-dev] STORE is SLOOOOOW on folder with many, many messages

2005-12-13 Thread Paul J Stevens
Aaron Stone wrote: > On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 13:09 -0800, Kevin Brown wrote: > >>I wrote: >> >>>In experimenting with DBMail 2.0.7 (even with the changes I submitted >>>regarding the headername query, I can't get 2.1-trunk to run well >>>enough to work properly with both Mutt and Thunderbird), I dis

Re: [Dbmail-dev] STORE is SLOOOOOW on folder with many, many messages

2005-12-13 Thread Aaron Stone
On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 13:09 -0800, Kevin Brown wrote: > I wrote: > > > > In experimenting with DBMail 2.0.7 (even with the changes I submitted > > regarding the headername query, I can't get 2.1-trunk to run well > > enough to work properly with both Mutt and Thunderbird), I discovered > > (as per

Re: [Dbmail-dev] STORE is SLOOOOOW on folder with many, many messages

2005-12-13 Thread Kevin Brown
I wrote: > > In experimenting with DBMail 2.0.7 (even with the changes I submitted > regarding the headername query, I can't get 2.1-trunk to run well > enough to work properly with both Mutt and Thunderbird), I discovered > (as perhaps some of you have) that storing changes to the attributes > is

Re: [Dbmail-dev] DBMail: Seive Support Project..

2005-12-13 Thread Aaron Stone
On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 13:35 -0800, Kevin Baker wrote: > How are things going with the DBMail Seive support? I saw > that you made some good progress earlier in the month. > > Just curious if you've been able to find the time to focus > on it any more. Yep, working on it through my winter break.

Re: [Dbmail-dev] [DBMail 0000285]: Double quotes break PostgreSQL query

2005-12-13 Thread Aaron Stone
On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 08:53 +0100, Paul J Stevens wrote: > >From rfc2822: > > 2.2. Header Fields > >Header fields are lines composed of a field name, followed by a colon >(":"), followed by a field body, and terminated by CRLF. A field >name MUST be composed of printable US-ASCII cha

Re: [Dbmail-dev] [DBMail 0000285]: Double quotes break PostgreSQL query

2005-12-13 Thread Paul J Stevens
>From rfc2822: 2.2. Header Fields Header fields are lines composed of a field name, followed by a colon (":"), followed by a field body, and terminated by CRLF. A field name MUST be composed of printable US-ASCII characters (i.e., characters that have values between 33 and 126, inclu