SM optimization

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Dear all,

I have had a problem today to open an email from Charlie Root (FBSD), I
think because this email was around 550KB in size (apparently too big to
handle it). SM simply displayed blank page in the right frame each time I
tried to open this email to read it. The only think I was able to do with
it was to select the checbox, click forward and send it to a MUA.

I use Dovecot server and have selected in the config file to optimize SM
for Dovecot use. Is there anything else I can do to make SM display
relatively large emails? I use SM via LAN so slow web access is not a
problem here.

Any suggestions appreciated. Actually there was another email that I could
not open today. But this one was generated by someone using hotmail
account, it had (as I later checked with a MUA) tons of email addresses in
CC and was about 7 MB in size so I did not care about it. But reports from
the system is something that I would like to be able to read. I didn't
have such problems before but the reports were about 330KB on average.

Many thanks in advance!


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Zbigniew Szalbot


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