At 10 Apr 2003 23:44:23 +0300, Timo Sirainen tss@iki.fi wrote:
Faster? How large mailboxes or slow computer do you have? :) I don't think I made it any faster, and I don't think it was slow before either.. It took more memory though.
Yes, I'm surprised too. I have no idea how it could be done, but it's really faster. (why??)
This is my slow computer. :)
OS: FreeBSD 5.0 CPU: K6-2 400MHz MUA: Wanderlust 2.10.0
And some mailboxes have 1000+ mails.
But I'm not really sure why the above happens.. Even the crash shouldn't happen if the corruption happens (I forced corruption, worked fine). It would help if you could get gdb backtrace, core dumps can be enabled by setting "mail_drop_priv_before_exec = yes" in config file.
OK, I'll try it if I have time, but I suspect the mount option -o noatime would be the source of the problem... (I've dropped the option.)
BTW, Here's another ominous message.
Apr 11 08:12:08 hadaly imap(fuyuki): Corrupted index file (in-memory index for /home/fuyuki/Maildir): Filename mismatch for UID 1: 1050013385.V40dI4d173.hadaly.dyndns.org vs 1049984584.V40dI4d1f8.hadaly.dyndns.org
-- fuyuki