Upgrading from 2.4.17 to 2.5.3 resulted in one very strange problem.
Some of the users have a large number of nested mail folders. After the
upgrade, exactly one user found that some of his folders (say 3 out of
30) are now inaccessible. In Thunderbird they show up, but are greyed
out. If yo
On Tue, 22 Sep 2015, Shaheen Bakhtiar wrote:
It happened again….. although it took longer for it to happen, this has
been happening only since the upgrade in Jun.
The number of imap processes continues to increase until the server is
completely OOM. the increase is drastic and all of a sudd
> On Sep 22, 2015, at 2:17 PM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
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> On Tue, 22 Sep 2015, Shaheen Bakhtiar wrote:
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>> It happened again….. although it took longer for it to happen, this has been
>> happening only since the upgrade in Jun.
>>
>> The number of imap processes continues to increase until
On 9/22/2015 18:12, Shaheen Bakhtiar wrote:
>> On Sep 22, 2015, at 2:17 PM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
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>> On Tue, 22 Sep 2015, Shaheen Bakhtiar wrote:
>>
>>> It happened again….. although it took longer for it to happen, this has
>>> been happening only since the upgrade in Jun.
>>>
>>> The number
Am 22.09.2015 12:01, schrieb Patrick Goetz:
Upgrading from 2.4.17 to 2.5.3 resulted in one very strange problem.
Some of the users have a large number of nested mail folders. After the
upgrade, exactly one user found that some of his folders (say 3 out of
30) are now inaccessible. In Thunderbir