On 2010-02-10 7:40 AM, Dennis Guhl wrote: > Charles Marcus schrieb: >> On 2010-02-10 12:59 AM, Dennis Guhl wrote: >>> Dave schrieb: >> Not entirely accurate. TB does indeed have a big problem with mbox files
> Oh, I think that should be a bug, since today files with more then 4GB > are nor rare. I agree... I've been considering opening a bug about this, but it hasn't been high on my list since I don't have my large folders set to full offline mode (just my Inbox mainly)... > But using only IMAP I never encountered this problem and wasn't aware > of it. You would if you had set any of the folders larger than 4GB to full offline mode and sync'd them... ;) > But there are no quotas on the folder so I never took a look at the > size with TB. I always enable extra columns in the folder pane and add the size column, so I can always see how big my folders are... > And what is displayed as the message count if exceed 32 bit? Message count is correctly displayed, as far as I've been able to determine. >> I don't think dovecots indexes are affected by this - it is merely a >> cosmetic TB issue. > When you go to ~/Maildir/cur/ to remove messages (as dave intend) > dovecots indexes will indeed be affected. But it will cause no trouble > beside throwing an entry in the log. Yes, of course the indexes will be rebuilt, but that is normal when messages are deleted/added. I meant they won't be affected in any abnormal way... -- Best regards, Charles