Hello,
I was able to look into this a bit more, on two different Dovecot
servers (2.3.x on both Debian and FreeBSD).
Deleting the accounts and re-adding them to Mail.app again makes it work
for some hours, then all of a sudden stops to work again.
I also experimented with the Mail.app priva
Hello,
Christian Großegger via dovecot wrote on 26.03.25 at 17:56:
iPhones without the problem:
AK2 ID ("name" "com.apple.email.maild" "version" "3826.400.131.2.15" "os" "iOS" "os-version" "18.3.2
(22D82)" "vendor" "Apple Inc")
I2 ID ("name" "com.apple.email.maild" "version" "3826.400.131.2.15"
Hello,
Michael Slusarz via dovecot wrote on 12.02.25 at 19:56:
Timo confirmed this type of message (see below) breaks iOS mail clients
regardless of the IMAP server used. So it is almost certainly a client issue.
We are in contact with the Apple Mail developers and have provided this debug
i
Hello,
frido--- via dovecot wrote on 10.02.25 at 14:07:
The problem as described at the start of this thread is not solved in
iOS 18.3. A bit more testing shows that it only appears to happen with
attachments around 1MB and bigger.
there seem to be two kind of problems, at least on my devices
Hello,
I experience the same problem (mail headers not loading, mail bodies not
loading) since iOS 18 on one of my machines. The other machine seems
unaffacted, but I don't know yet which setting is different. The working
one is Debian, the broken one FreeBSD.
Terminating the mail app via th
Hello,
frido--- via dovecot wrote on 10.01.25 at 17:06:
No improvement here. I can still reproduce it on iOS 18.2.1
I had the impression it got better with 18.1 or 18.2, but still not
reliable. 18.2.1 seems no improvement over 18.2 for me.
Florian
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Hello,
via dovecot wrote on 07.01.25 at 09:48:
Today I noticed a new iOS update to version 18.2.1. However, the update doesn't
change anything; the same issues persist.
Basically, it's not just about the attachments, but that's where it is most
noticeable. Overall, the account synchronization