See Also: http://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=333
In practice, not many applications use libcyrus for reading email, the closest we generally see is for small things like cyradm. So there hasn't been pressure to fix it. -Rob On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Patrick Welche wrote: > When libcyrus reads a server response, it does so in 4k (4067) > chunks. If I read a message which is greater than 4k, it is > be truncated, eg {96091} gives me a 96050 long reply->text, the > beginning of the reply looking like: > > FETCH (FLAGS (\\Seen) INTERNALDATE \"24-Feb-2003 12:45:17 +0000\" BODY[] > {96091}\r\nReturn-Pat > > It seems that imclient->replyliteralleft decreases too rapidly, or maybe the > first line is included in the literal byte count? I think I'm looking for an > out by 2 error in imclient_input(), but have any of you seen this? Anyone > use libcyrus to read email? > > Cheers, > > Patrick > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Rob Siemborski * Andrew Systems Group * Cyert Hall 207 * 412-268-7456 Research Systems Programmer * /usr/contributed Gatekeeper