Closed Bug 448455 Opened 16 years ago Closed 16 years ago

Excessively complex FETCH attribute list Error

Categories

(Thunderbird :: General, defect)

x86
Linux
defect
Not set
critical

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 448558
Thunderbird 3

People

(Reporter: eddy_nigg, Unassigned)

Details

Recently a change was introduced at the trunk (nightly) version of TB3 which results in an "Excessively complex FETCH attribute list" error from the server with multiple and mixed accounts of IMAP and POP3.

To reproduce:

1. Configure multiple IMAP and POP3 accounts (mine are all secured, not sure if it has an influence).
2. Switch (click on INBOX) between different IMAP accounts and there is no problem.
3. Select the INBOX of the Local Folders (POP3).
4. Select back again on one of the IMAP INBOX accounts and receive "Excessively complex FETCH attribute list' error.

Possible causes in addition: I recently deleted a POP3 account and added the same email address as an IMAP account thereafter. The error didn't start immediately afterward, but it might have an influence on this bug? Not sure...
Flags: blocking-thunderbird3.0a2?
can I get a protocol log of the error?
I can confirm this issue on win32 with SM trunk and IMAP (non-secure).
will try to generate an imap log.
I don't see any dups or other complaints about this at the moment, therefore downgrading to critical.

David would still like to have a protocol log of this error (I expect with imap and pop recorded).
Severity: blocker → critical
Flags: blocking-thunderbird3.0a2? → blocking-thunderbird3.0b1?
i can not reproduce the problem anymore after I recreated my profile because i had other problems. Example: It tried to fetch INBOX/INBOX/bugzilla instead of INBOX/bugzilla
I'll try to create a protocol log this weekend, must find some time first.
I believe this is a dup of bug 448558 - marking thus.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 16 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Please remove dup until confirmed.
Bug 448558 fixes this, confirmed.
Flags: blocking-thunderbird3.0b1?
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