[Dovecot] OT: Looking for a robust IMAP client

Stewart Dean sdean at bard.edu
Mon Dec 15 19:45:13 EET 2008


This weekend we had a runaway email endless loop.  When it was killed 
after 18 hours, my inbox had 135,000 messages in it...there were two 
messages that were being endlessly sent and bounced and I'm on the 
postmaster alias.  Thunderbird was able to do a mass select of one of 
the two messages, and deleted 65,000, but after that it locked up.  I 
ended up firing up Pine to do the final 65,000...whereas TBird had had 
mulitple imap sessions (and failed), Pine only had one and did the job.
And even after I had done the mass delete of the other 65,000 and the 
inbox was down to 2000 messages, TBird was still hiding under the covers 
and telling me there were still 135,000 messages.  In the end, I had to 
kill the TBird profile for that account and recreate it.

Is there a simple robust IMAP client to replace Pine (which I *think* is 
no longer supported)?  GUI or TTY session?

I'm wondering if there is something we can tell users to use when Things 
Are Dire.  GUI would be better since it removes one of the few remaining 
reasons for a logon server
-- 
==== Once upon a time, the Internet was a friendly, 
neighbors-helping-neighbors small town, and no one locked their doors. 
Now it's like an apartment in Bed-Stuy: you need three heavy duty 
pick-proof locks, one of those braces that goes from the lock to the 
floor, and bars on the windows.... ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, 
Bard College, New York 12504 sdean at bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax: 
845-758-7035



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