Bug 517813

Summary: IMAP folder tree don't loaded correctly.
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Pavel Alexeev <pahan>
Component: thunderbirdAssignee: Gecko Maintainer <gecko-bugs-nobody>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Pavel Alexeev 2009-08-17 10:29:08 UTC
Description of problem:
After last update Thunderbird load tree of IMAP-folders only partial.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
# rpm -q thunderbird
thunderbird-3.0-2.6.b3.fc11.i586


How reproducible:
Always.

I was try delete cache folder and ImapMail/imap.gmail-1.com and restart thunderbird, but always repeat.

Comment 1 Matěj Cepl 2009-08-17 10:52:27 UTC
Cannot reproduce here ... could you reproduce with the latest upstream binary from ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/nightly/latest-comm-1.9.1/ ? 

Otherwise looks like a duplicate of bug 517735

Comment 2 Pavel Alexeev 2009-08-17 11:40:40 UTC
Now I downgrade thunderbird to version:
# rpm -q thunderbird
thunderbird-3.0-2.3.beta2.fc11.i586
and it is work now.

For the last upstream build is there rpm to try? Or I must build it himself?

And yes, it look similar, except of "subfolders visible". Some subfolders, randomly as I can understand. Some not. If again choose "subscribe" and hit fresh folder button some folders may appear, but some not. I don't found any order there. It seams as thunderbird start load tree, but drop do it on middle of process.

And also it too is gmail.
When I come to home, I setup perdition imap-proxy to have unencrypted connection and catch all IMAP-speaking, than we could speak more precisely.

Comment 3 Matěj Cepl 2009-08-17 14:45:47 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> For the last upstream build is there rpm to try? Or I must build it himself?

Now, the directory I have pointed you to has binaries which work on Fedora 11. Just unpack it somewhere (anywhere) and run ./thunderbird from that directory (just to be sure, make a backup of ~/.thunderbird).

Thanks for fast response.

Comment 4 Pavel Alexeev 2009-08-17 22:27:50 UTC
No, this build also have this problem :(

Comment 5 Pavel Alexeev 2009-08-24 17:47:12 UTC
What is interesting - I setup perdition proxy to be able sniff gmail encrypted session and... and can't reproduce error now. All works through proxy. So, I don't known how deal with that problem and what can help :(

Please, say, if I can halp anything.

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