Am 02.09.2013 18:53, schrieb "Daniel Schütze" <[email protected]>":
> I have quickly downgraded back to 3.1.3 from 3.1.4 because there were 
> messages which would now not even display in
> roundcube mail which had been working "fine" with 3.1.3 (displayed ok in 
> Roundcube, not in Outlook).  Messages with
> 3.1.4 are still heavily corrupted in Outlook for me.

this is really new in 3.1.4 and can be reproduced?
"messages" for me sounds like more than one?!

*wow* i am running load-tests on the final 3.1.4 this time
but after all the tests and fixes for border-cases I did
not explain that 3.1.4 could have a single problem more
than 3.1.3 - dmaned i never in my life spent more
time and energy in testing any software even to my
physical broders :-(

originally i planned to upgrade tomrrow but now i am unsure
are there people who can test oulook with all sorts of messages?

> I have sent some message source to Paul as shown in 3.1.4 (just now) because 
> I don't feel happy posting messages on
> the general listing.

is in doubt also my primary way to go because this way i can submit
messages which are not critical but also not for public

> We were using gmime-24-2.4.32 for dbmail 3.0.2

2.6.9 until now did a good job for 3.0.x
2.6.12 broke it horrible

> Unfortunately the dbmail 3.1.3 port on FreeBSD required gmime 26 which was 
> therefore built (gmime-26-2.6.16) and
> everything on our system has gotten a lot worse since 3.1.3 was installed.
> 
> Is there actually anything I can run to see if gmime is at fault here?

build preferable 2.6.10 in /usr/local and link dbmail aginst this version
2.6.10 is the version Paul is using on Ubuntu, well i have no idea
if this is a unpatched-upstream tarball

after force downgrade to 3.0.x and saw gmime 2.6.12 *horrible* break dbmail
at the moment hardly a smile will hit my face because i am missing the
feeling "if you do this it works" and Paul has *really* spent a lot of
energy in 3.1.x proven by unbelieveable 450 off-list mails between him
and me since 2013/07/25 counted in my archive yesterday


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