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[Gnustep-nonfsf-bugs] [bug #55222] [Pantomime] Default timeout too small
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Yavor Doganov |
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[Gnustep-nonfsf-bugs] [bug #55222] [Pantomime] Default timeout too small and makes connection impossible |
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Thu, 13 Dec 2018 15:50:19 -0500 (EST) |
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Summary: [Pantomime] Default timeout too small and makes
connection impossible
Project: GNUstep Non-FSF
Submitted by: yavor
Submitted on: Thu 13 Dec 2018 10:50:18 PM EET
Category: None
Severity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: None
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
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Details:
Pantomime & GNUMail 1.3.0
It appears that GNUMail is the only MUA in Debian that cannot connect reliably
to my IMAP server. In most cases a dialog is displayed that the connection
timed out. Sometimes (rarely) it connects but if I switch to another folder
it throws me out quickly. The server is a Pentium III box with 256 MB RAM,
running Dovecot/2.2.27 on Debian GNU/Linux (stretch). I am attempting
connections from another (more powerful) machine on the local network. Worth
mentioning that my inbox has ~50K messages.
All other MUAs I've tried (Wanderlust, Gnus, Mutt, Evolution, Balsa, Claws
Mail, plus some more obscure ones) connect flawlessly even though I have to
wait for a few minutes. Waiting is perfectly acceptable for me given the
above constraints, cutting me out is not. Increasing the timeout as in the
attached patch fixes the problem, although GNUMail's UI freezes for long
periods when switching accounts and/or folders. Often the UI freeze is
accompanied with heavy load (on the client machine) and lots of repeated
output on the console, like:
read_unsinged_int: EOF
2018-12-13 21:57:21.028 GNUMail[30636:30636] stringWithData - iconv fallback,
charset: cp1251
AFAIU this is when reading the cache and is not related to the connection and
the timeout issue.
I'm not sure as I'm not familiar with the relevant RFCs, but I think that
there should be no timeout -- the client should continue attempting connection
until the server timeouts or until the user cancels the operation. At least
this is the behavior with all the other MUAs I've tried.
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File Attachments:
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Date: Thu 13 Dec 2018 10:50:18 PM EET Name: increase-timeout.patch Size:
499B By: yavor
<http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/download.php?file_id=45647>
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