Re: [Dovecot] Dovecot imap with Postfix and using Thunderbird as client
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew of the mysterious fix to this problem that Curtis describes in his followup: "I vaguely remember something like this, but I don't recall the fix"
I recently installed dovecot on a server running RHEL4-AS-U2 and have updated to RHEL latest dovecot package, dovecot-0.99.11-2.EL4.1.
Seeing as this is close to the version Curtis is running (dovecot-0.99.14) I was wondering if anyone had some insights.
There seems to be a Thunderbird specific problem when trying to retrieve messages from the server. Other imap clients (Mac OSX Mail, squirrelmail, etc) don't experience this problem, however Thunderbird 1.5.0.5 experiences it on Linux, Mac OSX and Windows boxes.
In thunderbird, new messages don't reliably appear and the retrieval button doesn't work when new mail is present. Clicking on an email which isn't cached retrieves new ones as well as waiting around an hour to retrieve messages.
Thanks in advance for any insight you can provide.
Shawn Curtis Maloney wrote:
Ben Ware wrote:
Hi, I just recently installed dovecot, and I am having the following problem: If I send an email to my account on this new machine, I can log in via SSH and use the unix mail command, and instantly my email is visible. If I turn on Thunderbird, it will show my new message. If Thunderbird was already on and had already checked the mailbox, even if I click on get new mail for that specific mailbox, the new mail does not show up until I restart thunderbird. Is there something that I have set wrong in the config files that is preventing the IMAP part of dovecot from refreshing the messages quickly for me to see? I dont see anything in the log files at all except for it showing me logging in. Thanks, Ben
I am using pretty much the same setup - Dovecot (0.99.14), Postfix and Thunderbird. I vaguely remember something like this, but I don't recall the fix. What happens when you click on another folder, and back to the folder with the new mail? Does it show then?
-- Curtis Maloney
Shawn Needham wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew of the mysterious fix to this problem that Curtis describes in his followup: "I vaguely remember something like this, but I don't recall the fix"
I recently installed dovecot on a server running RHEL4-AS-U2 and have updated to RHEL latest dovecot package, dovecot-0.99.11-2.EL4.1.
Aside from the myriad bugs that were fixed since this, the blanket recommendation now is to use a 1.0 series release, as it is far superior, not the least because it is still supported, unlike the 0.99 series.
Yes, I know I'm still running 0.99.14 myself, but that's because I haven't had time to upgrade :( Fortunately, recent additions by Timo (bless his cotton socks!) have made this process even simpler.
Seeing as this is close to the version Curtis is running (dovecot-0.99.14) I was wondering if anyone had some insights.
There seems to be a Thunderbird specific problem when trying to retrieve messages from the server. Other imap clients (Mac OSX Mail, squirrelmail, etc) don't experience this problem, however Thunderbird 1.5.0.5 experiences it on Linux, Mac OSX and Windows boxes.
If you can't upgrade to 1.0, at least upgrade to 0.99.14... if your distro doesn't provide a package, build it yourself. It really is simple.
Then tell your distro off for not providing newer versions.
In thunderbird, new messages don't reliably appear and the retrieval button doesn't work when new mail is present. Clicking on an email which isn't cached retrieves new ones as well as waiting around an hour to retrieve messages.
I just had a quick shufti at the ChangeLog in 0.99.14, and there's any number of fixes between 0.99.11 and 0.99.14 that could be related. Again, since nobody supports 0.99 any more, it's unlikely anyone remembers which one specifically fixed the issue.
All I can tell you is that TB has been working fine on 0.99.14 for a long time here.
Thanks in advance for any insight you can provide.
-- Curtis Maloney cmaloney@cardgate.net
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