On 2010-09-02 3:43 PM, Jim Cunning wrote:
> It appears that the default configuration for MAXPERIP (maximum number
> of connections to accept from the same IP address) was set to 4. (I
> assume it's the default, since I never changed it myself.) Changing the
> value to 10 eliminated the Thunderbi
On 9/2/2010 12:43 PM, Jim Cunning wrote:
On 09/01/2010 10:44 AM, Andrea Conti wrote:
Hi,
I routinely use thunderbird to access mail on a cyrus IMAP server with
very large folders (thousands of archived messages).
IMAP support in the 3.1 series seems quite stable to me (whereas 2.x had
frequent
Am 02.09.2010 23:25, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> Am 02.09.2010 21:43, schrieb Jim Cunning:
>
>> It appears that the default configuration for MAXPERIP (maximum number
>> of connections to accept from the same IP address) was set to 4. (I
>> assume it's the default, since I never changed it mys
Am 02.09.2010 21:43, schrieb Jim Cunning:
> It appears that the default configuration for MAXPERIP (maximum number
> of connections to accept from the same IP address) was set to 4. (I
> assume it's the default, since I never changed it myself.) Changing the
> value to 10 eliminated the Thunderbi
On 09/01/2010 10:44 AM, Andrea Conti wrote:
Hi,
I routinely use thunderbird to access mail on a cyrus IMAP server with
very large folders (thousands of archived messages).
IMAP support in the 3.1 series seems quite stable to me (whereas 2.x had
frequent problems with folder indexes and 3.0.x t
Hi,
I routinely use thunderbird to access mail on a cyrus IMAP server with
very large folders (thousands of archived messages).
IMAP support in the 3.1 series seems quite stable to me (whereas 2.x had
frequent problems with folder indexes and 3.0.x tended to hang randomly
while performing server
I decided to give thunderbird (and its integrated calendar, lightning) a try
after having some troubles with kontact corrupting and deleting events on a
webdav calendar. I initially tried thunderbird 3.0.4 (which I think didn't
actually have the calendar integrated--not really significant), and
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