[Zope] Worldpilot IMAP Bl00z
Ryan Hughes
rh@n-h.net
Fri, 03 Mar 2000 22:14:41 +0100
Tres Seaver wrote:
>
> Ryan Hughes wrote:
> >
> > "A.J. Rossini" wrote:
> > >
> > > (zope list removed from followup)
> > > >>>>> "TS" == Tres Seaver <tseaver@palladion.com> writes:
> > >
> > > TS> I have installed WP 1.01 on a fresh Zope 2.1.3. On the same
> > > TS> RH 6.1 box, I am running the stock imapd, which I can connect
> > > TS> to from Netscape's Messenger.
> > >
> > > TS> The files/directories under /var/spool/worldpilot are owned by
> > > TS> nobody.zope (I start Zope as root).
> > >
> > > TS> When I log in, the browser spins after displaying the WP
> > > TS> headers. top on the server shows the Zope python process
> > > TS> (running as nobody) and an imapd process (running as me)
> > > TS> sucking all the CPU, but nothing happens.
> > >
> > > TS> If I click on one of the links in the header, I can see the
> > > TS> calendar, to-do list, etc., but the mail pane shows a Zope
> > > TS> error, with "readonly -- INBOX" at the foot of the traceback.
> > >
> > > TS> What am I doing wrong? --
> > >
> > > Tres (and worldpilot) -
> > >
> > > Did this ever get solved, or a hint of a solution? I'm seeing this
> > > identical situation, Python 1.52, patched imaplib.py(?), Zope 2.1.4,
> > > and worldpilot 1.0.1, i.e. 1.00.3, WU-imap (version not known).
> > >
> > > The scenario is Zope on an Debian/Intel box, WU-imap on a Slowaris 2.7
> > > (ultrasparc) box.
> > >
> > > On debian, it's www-data.www-data (ownership, and Zope is running as
> > > www-data), so /var/spool/worldpilot is set accordingly...
> > >
> > > I don't get the INBOX at all (but my home directory is 1.5Gb, might
> > > take a while to look for folders? I'm not imap-familiar, but noted a
> > > comment to that effect on the list); I've got an apparent "freeze-up"
> > > at this point. This is after waiting 5 minutes...
> > >
> > > I can get to the calendars, etc...
> > >
> > > Any thoughts?
> >
> > Please check if the patched imaplib.py is really the one being imported?
> >
> > The other issue is that if you're using UW IMAP it will probably list
> > your
> > whole INBOX which is apparently your home directory. This could take a
> > while especially if you home directory is large.
> >
> > I'mm trying to get together the facts of using WorldPilot with UW IMAP
> > to make a FAQ, since we ourselves have no experience with UW IMAP.
> >
> > Please check your worldpilot with an account that has a small home
> > directory
> > and let me know if the size is the problem.
> > If your Zope process still cranks forever, then it's an imaplib.py
> > issue.
> > Up to now patching it solved the problem (as far as our experience
> > concerns).
>
> WU IMAP on a RH 6.x box is *bizarre*.,
>
> Ok, I kicked this off before dinner, having added some debugging output to
> imaplib.py. When I came back, there was a TON of it dumped across the console
> at which I was running Zope, but no mail. Basically, it had walked down through
> all the .gnome/* directories, sucking up bitmaps, retular files, subdirectories,
> everything (ICK!).
>
> Maybe we need to add a property to the WorldPilot object which lets you
> configure the folder passed to the initial list() call (e.g., to be something
> like "~/Mail"). This parameter would default to the empty string, so that the
> Cyrus clients would continue to operate as before. I'll see if I can't come up
> with some kind of patch.
>
> Tres.
> --
> =========================================================
> Tres Seaver tseaver@palladion.com 713-523-6582
> Palladion Software http://www.palladion.com
Just curious, what does the result of a LIST with "~/Mail" look like on
UW IMAP?
What is the top node labeled as?
I guess I could add a parameter to control the behaviour of the LIST
call.
Cheers,
Ryan
--
Ryan Hughes <rh@n-h.net>
Neuberger & Hughes GmbH http://www.n-h.net
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