Re: SquirrelMail aborting large attachment download?

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On Mon, September 24, 2012 12:55 pm, Juergen Nickelsen wrote:
> On 22.09.2012 09:40, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>
>> Juergen Nickelsen-3 wrote:
> [...]
>>> Yet, in a few single cases, users have complained that the download of
>>> a
>>> large attachment failed due to the object being no longer present,
>>> according to SquirrelMail, and after clicking on the folder name,
>>> SquirrelMail showed the folder as empty. Only after logout and login
>>> again their messages were shown in the folder as before.
> [...]
>> What's your PHP memory limit and are APC or commercial Zend extensions
>> used
>> in your setup?
>
> 256 MB (we could increase that -- is that per Session or for all of
> them?); no commercial extensions, rather PHP as it comes out of the
> (Debian) box with a few common extensions:
I thought the PHP limit was per message.

as a general list question are most people's mail servers attached
directly to the internet ?

mick

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