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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #370] Clicking email icon causes httpd to hi
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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #370] Clicking email icon causes httpd to hit 100% CPU usage until killed |
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Tue, 26 Nov 2002 04:22:58 -0500 |
=================== BUG #370: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=370&group_id=509
Changes by: Dave Hall <address@hidden>
Date: 2002-Nov-26 20:22 (Australia/Melbourne)
What | Removed | Added
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Status | Open | Closed
------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
This has been corrected in CVS.
To grab a complete update of all fixes:
1) Check to see if you have cvs installed: 'cvs --help'.
1a) If not, install a copy of cvs-cli from your favorite
distro.
2) Then just type:
'cd <your phpgroupware dir>; cvs update -dP'.
You can do step 2 as many times in a day as you wish, and
will always get the most current bug fixes.
Thanks,
=================== BUG #370: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
Submitted by: None Project: phpGroupWare
Submitted on: 2002-May-09 10:22
Category: email Bug Group: 0.9.14 RC3
Severity: 5 - Major Priority: None
Resolution: Fixed Assigned to: seek3r
Status: Closed Component Version: None
Platform Version: Linux - RedHat Reproducibility: Every Time
Summary: Clicking email icon causes httpd to hit 100% CPU usage until killed
Original Submission: When I log in and click the email icon, the screen never
redraws -- watching 'top' shows imapd running for a few seconds, then a httpd
process uses 100% CPU time until I kill it. Often, after killing one httpd
process, another one rises up to take its place.
This seems to be related to having a long (13 characters) imap password. The
email app worked when I changed my password to 8 characters.
Follow-up Comments
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Date: 2002-Nov-26 20:22 By: skwashd
This has been corrected in CVS.
To grab a complete update of all fixes:
1) Check to see if you have cvs installed: 'cvs --help'.
1a) If not, install a copy of cvs-cli from your favorite
distro.
2) Then just type:
'cd <your phpgroupware dir>; cvs update -dP'.
You can do step 2 as many times in a day as you wish, and
will always get the most current bug fixes.
Thanks,
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Date: 2002-Nov-26 20:19 By: skwashd
This has been fixed in CVS and should be available in the next
release.
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Date: 2002-Nov-21 11:18 By: alexbsa
This is most probably not an email problem at all. Please post evidence of it
being such. If none is posted the bug will be considered closed soon. (could
not reproduce)
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Date: 2002-Sep-17 09:27 By: skwashd
Hi guys,
Have you tried using anglemail (a drop in rpelacement for the stock phpgw mail
client), you can download it from http://www.anglemail.com/
Let me know if this makes any difference.
Cheers
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Date: 2002-Sep-17 08:55 By: norton78
Hmmm ... i don't think thats the only reason ... I have the same problem while
i use persistent connections
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Date: 2002-May-23 23:16 By: None
We had 100% CPU time while testing with large file attachments (larger than 3
MB), too. (see Bug 439).
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Date: 2002-May-23 20:42 By: None
We had 100% CPU time while testing with large file attachments (larger than 3
MB), too. (see Bug 439).
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Date: 2002-May-23 20:11 By: None
We had 100% CPU time while testing with large file attachments (larger than 3
MB), too. (see Bug 439).
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