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...
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Best regards,
Charles