On 5/19/22 3:12 AM, Virgo Pärna wrote:
Check https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1589649
It seems to be some problem with current codepage of Thunderbird. Only
in my case it also failed to open in application. And it creates magic
27 byte files..
thx for the link.
of course, @ bug, "
On 5/18/22 4:23 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
On Wed, 18 May 2022, PGNet Dev wrote:
checking
ls -altr /tmp/pid-59993/SomeFile.pdf
-r+ 1 pgnd pgnd 27 May 18 07:46 'SomeFile.pdf'
This may or may not get you closer to the solution
After enabling the memory cache per prior sugges
On Wed, 18 May 2022, PGNet Dev wrote:
checking
ls -altr /tmp/pid-59993/SomeFile.pdf
-r+ 1 pgnd pgnd 27 May 18 07:46 'SomeFile.pdf'
This may or may not get you closer to the solution, but out of curiosity, what's
in the 27 bytes worth of data? And are those q
On 5/18/22 9:51 AM, Virgo Pärna wrote:
ls -al manual_13542AE.pdf
-rw-r--r-- 1 pgnd pgnd 27 Apr 1 06:01 manual_13542AE.pdf
Try enabling memory cache and setting memory cache size larger,
then attachment size. That 27 byte file size is familiar.
in Tbird, I
On 5/18/22 8:00 AM, PGNet Dev wrote:
4/1/22
I see same symptoms when opening a mail in thunderbird 2 or 3 weeks after I
received it, without moving it in another folder.
But using "repair folder" in TB, I get it back, so for me it looks more like a
TB cache problem.
I've still not managed to
4/1/22
I see same symptoms when opening a mail in thunderbird 2 or 3 weeks after I
received it, without moving it in another folder.
But using "repair folder" in TB, I get it back, so for me it looks more like a
TB cache problem.
I've still not managed to solve for this problem; 'repair' does
I see same symptoms when opening a mail in thunderbird 2 or 3 weeks after I
received it, without moving it in another folder.
Burt using "repair folder" in TB, I get it back, so for me it looks more like a
TB cache problem.
hm. 'repair' here does nothing for me.
looking at my current TBird
Le 01/04/2022 à 12:17, PGNet Dev a écrit :
This 'feels' like cache management misconfiguration to me. Not sure
whether in Tbird &/or Dovecot, or what to look for specificially.
Hints as to cause/fix of this attachment issue? Or event what/where,
specifically, to log?
I see same symptoms
I run
dovecot --version
2.3.17.1 (476cd46418)
on
lsb_release -rd
Description:Fedora release 35 (Thirty Five)
Release:35
mail store is maildir
mail_location =
maildir:/data/vmail/%d/%n/Maildir:CONTROL=/data/vm