Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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> 100% CPU load after clicking the "Submit" button?? Do you mean after
> you click "Submit" and go to the INBOX message list? Or do you really
> mean the Display Options page "Submit" button locked up the server??
>
Sorry for my unclear msg, it should be:
100% cpu lo
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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> Thank you for the further example specimens. So far I cannot
> reproduce the issue, so your continued help is appreciated. It's
> likely due to version differences, perhaps in particular, the mbstring
> functionality is not reliable across versions.
>
Actually I ju
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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> Thanks for this info. Unfortunately, I am unable to do anything more
> about this until I can reliably retrieve your sample email. The
> attachment you originally sent is corrupt for me when I download it.
>
Sorry for the mistake about the attachment, here I upload
Although the non-compliant headers is sender's problem, but actually it is a
SPAM, so we have nothing to do on it. Secondly, we believe that even a
webmail software should not be "fixed" to read non-compliant headers, but I
think . you will agree that it should not generate 100% CPU loading to
Sorry to open this thread again.
We found that the same problem (while I use Chinese Trad language as my
webmail interface, it will load continuously and cause 100% CPU loading.)
occurs again on another email content which is attached here:
http://old.nabble.com/file/p29378909/abc2.tar.gz abc2.t
confirmed that the snapshot of version 1.4.21 fixed the problem, thank you.
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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> On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 7:31 PM, nethubonline
> wrote:
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>> Using the newest version of SquirrelMail which is newly installed without
>> any
>> plugins/
Using the newest version of SquirrelMail which is newly installed without any
plugins/locale, if the inbox contains the attached email
http://old.nabble.com/file/p29008490/abc.tar.gz abc.tar.gz , while I use
Chinese Trad language as my webmail interface, it will load continuously and
cause 100% C