(05.06.06 kl.15:26) Timo Sirainen skrev följande till Jens Laas:
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 12:52 +0200, Jens Laas wrote:
dovecot: Jun 02 12:39:46 Info: POP3(jenslt): DELE msg 1946 deleted (1946/11449 deleted) dovecot: Jun 02 12:39:46 Info: POP3(jenslt): get_msgnum: msg 1946 is deleted dovecot: Jun 02 12:39:46 Info: POP3(jenslt): RETR: no such msg 1946
Could it be possible for dovecot to somehow repeatably process the same commands over again ? But this seems strange as it needs to repeat two commands not simply the last command.
I can't really think of how that could happen if the problem is with Dovecot itself.
Something is really wierd. Again: it works with other pop servers.
Maybe Timo has a bright idea.. debug patch? :-)
Are the other POP3 servers advertising PIPELINING capability? Maybe try if this happen with it removed from Dovecot? (src/pop3/capability.h, rebuild).
Nope. That wasnt it.
+OK Dovecot ready. capa +OK CAPA TOP UIDL RESP-CODES STLS USER SASL PLAIN .
Still fails at: dovecot: Jun 07 09:18:35 Info: POP3(jenslt): DELE msg 1944 deleted (1944/11841 deleted) dovecot: Jun 07 09:18:35 Info: POP3(jenslt): DELE msg 1945 deleted (1945/11841 deleted) dovecot: Jun 07 09:18:35 Info: POP3(jenslt): DELE msg 1946 deleted (1946/11841 deleted) dovecot: Jun 07 09:18:35 Info: POP3(jenslt): get_msgnum: msg 1946 is deleted dovecot: Jun 07 09:18:35 Info: POP3(jenslt): RETR: no such msg 1946 dovecot: Jun 07 09:18:35 Info: POP3(jenslt): client bad command RETR 1946 dovecot: Jun 07 09:18:35 Info: POP3(jenslt): Disconnected top=0/0, retr=0/0, del=1946/11841, size=81017250
I cannot understand how this could be dovecots problem, but evidently dovecot triggers this anyway.
This time when restarting tbird it started with trying to delete the 1945(6) messages it successfully downloaded last time. After issuing dele 1 .. dele 1946 it does RETR 1946 which plainly must be a tbird bug. I cannot explain this as other than a tbird off by one bug which is somehow triggered by dovecot.
Ill try and have a look at thunderbird which i rather suspect is a beast.
Thanks, Jens
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