Re: [Courier-imap] Failed to append to INBOX/Sent: Error appending message: Stream has outstanding
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From: Chris <cpo...@em...> - 2014-10-06 02:07:37
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On Sun, 2014-10-05 at 19:48 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Chris writes: > > > > > (evolution:25940): evolution-mail-WARNING **: Failed to refresh folder > > 'ChrisP: INBOX/directory': Error refreshing folder: Mailbox does not > > exist, or must be subscribed to. > > > > Another that doesn't make sense: > > > > [imapx:A] I/O: 'A00471 NO Mailbox does not exist, or must be subscribed > > to.' > > > > I put the whole 33000+ lines of debug info on pastebin and posted the > > link in Evo Users hopefully I'll get some answers. Did not have this > > issue with Evo 3.10 > > This error message is sent when the client specifies an invalid mailbox or a > folder name. > > If the "INBOX/directory" part of the error message is what literally appears > there, then it's an Evolution bug. It's a bug if a folder name contains a > slash. Courier does not allow it. Furthermore, Courier specifies, via the > IMAP protocol, that the client must use periods as folder hierarchy > delimiters, not slashes. > > I'm convinced it's a bug of some kind in Evo I just can't seem to convince those on the Evo list. I mean if all was working fine when I built the new box in July and was running Evo 3.10.x and had now issues what-so-ever of this type. I upgraded to Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS which in turn upgraded Gnome. Evo 3.12.6 is the new version. I know there is nothing wrong with my Maildir folder setup (attached) again, as everything was working fine two months ago. I guess some would say it's not a big issue as my sent messages are getting saved in my non-imap account sent folder and marking all messages read in the Inbox is no big deal but to me it is. I even compared my settings on the /etc/courier/imapd file to the one from my old Mandriva machine. Other than a couple of additions they're exactly the same One thing that was mentioned on the Evp list is: > Anyway, I can't see anything obvious in the logs. To be honest it has > the feel of something being too fast - as if it's trying to do >something > before another process has completed. I'm no means an expert in anything but the above makes no sense to me. I shouldn't be bothering you any more Sam as I'm going to continue to pursue this with the Evolution/Gnome folks. Thank you again for putting up with me and your assistance. Chris -- Chris KeyID 0xE372A7DA98E6705C 31.11°N 97.89°W (Elev. 1092 ft) 20:56:33 up 1 day, 4:11, 2 users, load average: 0.22, 0.15, 0.16 Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS, kernel 3.13.0-37-generic |