Heinrich Müller posted on Sat, 28 Dec 2013 10:09:52 +0100 as excerpted: > Look in your user's folder, subfolder .pan2, file servers.xml > There is a setting for connections per server. > > Cheers. > > Am 28.12.2013 08:16, schrieb John Lewis: >> Is there a way to configure pan to have connections greater than 4? >> The gui seems to override any changes made to the XML file for this >> property.
Top posting in HTML; what's this world coming to, anyway? John, I don't know if you've noticed pan's GNKSA seal on the web site, but the four connection limit is part of it. That bit of GNKSA is rather outdated these days, but the user community pan has grown around it (including me) tends to be rather strong supporters of (the rest of) GNKSA in general (well, it's probably a two-way-street, pan, being 100% GNKSA approved, tends to draw the sorts who don't like HTML posting, top posting, too much quote for just a few words of reply, etc..., and they in turn tend to strongly support keeping pan's 100% GNKSA approval), and the general thought is that once we slip on that and can no longer rightly claim 100% GNKSA approval, it'll be easy to rationalize the other bits away one at a time as well, and that would be a sad thing. =:^( So pan keeps the 4-connection limit in the GUI, even if that's a bit dated, because that's part of GNKSA, and the pan community considers losing it too high a price to pay for a bit of lost convenience. *BUT*, as Heinrich mentioned and you seemed to indicate you'd tried as well, but didn't quite understand how it worked, you should be able to directly edit the servers.xml file, and pan SHOULD honor that, as long as you don't mess with anything in the GUI servers settings dialog after that. GNKSA says the GUI must allow setting no more than four connections per server, but it says NOTHING about honoring a greater number of connections if actually directly set in the config file, so that's our way around it, thus making the GNKSA connections thing really just what what I said above, a small loss of convenience. So set the number of connections you want (or your server allows) in servers.xml, and don't change anything after that in the GUI servers dialog so pan doesn't have a reason to re-write the file, and pan should use the number of connections you set. =:^) At least that's the way it works on Linux. I don't do proprietary servantware (in the context of my sig) so don't do MS Windows, but I know of no reason it would behave differently there. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users