On 13.07.2009 7:32, Marc Perkel wrote:
Nikolay Shopik wrote:
On 12.07.2009 20:23, Marc Perkel wrote:
I spoke too soon. Thunderbird is still broken. And it's really frustrating.
Marc Perkel wrote:
I think I might have finally fixed it. The problem was that the max_cached_connections in Thunderbird defaults to 25 and I had login process count set to 10. I think raising it to 25 ill fix it. Just posting this in case others are having this problem.
What was happening was that the message counts were increasing but the messages didn't show up in the list. Or messages would appear to be empty. Restarting Dovecot or restarting Thunderbird fixes the problem temporarily. I'm hoping this annoyance will go away now.
There a lot things changed in TB3 currently and TB3 beta 3 should land in weeks, give a try. I've remember folder count numbers was on buglist. I've not seeing such issues since beginning of this year (I'm on trunk)
So - is it stable enough to use?
Generally yes, still backup your profile is good idea. I suggest wait till beta 3, in Jule 21. It _much_ better for IMAP, since TB2 release. Caching was introducing by default for IMAP messages. CONDSTORE also supported by now, which allow even more minimize traffic. RFC 4978 landed just month ago. And that just top of iceberg of changes and bugfixes are done.