Hi,

just a quick guess, but maybe Evolution tries to open too many parallel imap
connections. The courier default is max 4 connections per IP, you can change
this is /etc/courier/imapd (parameter name is MAXPERIP)

Thomas


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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Pete Billson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 29. Dezember 2002 20:59
> An: Justin Ryan
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: Evolution/Courier-IMAP acting strange
> 
> 
> Justin,
>  1) The extraneous files should not affect things - I just 
> tried adding
> them to my ~/Maildir to confirm this and still everything works OK.
> 
>  2) There should be a ~/Maildir/courierimapuiddb file that lists the
> contents of your INBOX. Does this exist?
> 
>  3) There should also be a ~/Maildir/courierimapsubscribed file which
> listed your subscribed folders.
> 
>  4) All sub-mailboxes should also have the new,cur,tmp 
> directories (i.e.
> ~/Maildir/.debianlists/new) and they should have there own
> courierimapuiddb file.
> 
>  5) Logs show anything?
> 
> 
> Pete
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> On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 14:18, Justin Ryan wrote:
> 
> > Once again, using maildir this shouldn't be an issue.  My 
> INBOX has the
> > least messages of all, compared to ~6 months of debian-* 
> lists, lugs,
> > etc..
> > 
> > I'm wondering if extraneous files in ~/Maildir could be a problem. 
> > There are msgid.lock and msgid.cache files from 
> procmail/formail keeping
> > track of duplicate messages - should these be moved to ~/.procmail ?
> 
> 
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