Re: [Dovecot] Disable/patch iOS7 Full Body Search

2014-03-12 Thread Mike Abbott
In traversing this thread I see a few different issues being reported. In no particular order I see: [Nicholas Riley] > iOS Mail still opens lots of simultaneous IMAP connections, eventually > complains about not being able to contact the server, and doesn't seem to do > anything that uses Dov

Re: [Dovecot] Disable/patch iOS7 Full Body Search

2014-03-12 Thread Charles Marcus
On 3/11/2014 7:03 PM, Nicholas Riley wrote: In article , Chris Laif wrote: Hi, I wonder if anyone has done some research on this subject. Apple users are complaining loudly [1] about being not able to search the inbox since Apple did not change the brain-dead full-body-search-behaviour in i

Re: [Dovecot] Disable/patch iOS7 Full Body Search

2014-03-12 Thread Chris Laif
Nicholas, I think the problem has nothing to do with the number of connections iOS7 opens to the server.I do not get any warnings about too many connections and the problem still persists. I think the problem is the way iOS7 builds the search request (pure sub-string search vs. fuzzy search, see

Re: [Dovecot] Disable/patch iOS7 Full Body Search

2014-03-11 Thread Chris Laif
Hi, I wonder if anyone has done some research on this subject. Apple users are complaining loudly [1] about being not able to search the inbox since Apple did not change the brain-dead full-body-search-behaviour in iOS 7.1. Chris [1] https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5323188?start=30&tstart=0

[Dovecot] Disable/patch iOS7 Full Body Search

2014-02-22 Thread Chris Laif
As mentioned in other posts [1], iOS7 Mail App uses a multi-folder full body search by default. As to my knowledge, this behavior cannot be disabled within the Mail App. Is there any way to disable/patch this behavior on the server side? My users complain that searching now takes 'forever'. They w