Re: SIMS & WebCat .... Alias Folder
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texte = Hi Aaron,Everything you have indicated to check on ... Done. Same problem exists.Here is an interesting fact. The system is running on a 9600 Mac. We triedout the same config on a G4 and guess what .... The problem disappeared. Wethen tried increasing the file size of the email file by 10K blocks and getWC to WriteFile it. Viola at 60K .... The same happen on the G4.Again ... It is not so much as a problem when not using alias. Thanks forhighlighting that your config is OK. We will see what else is up with thisalias thingy. Meanwhile, we will live with pumping it straight to theSubmitted folder ... Not an alias.Emm ... Have not rebuilt the desktop of the server. May be I will try thatwhen the server is off peak hours to see if the problem goes away.Thanks again Aaron .... TDn============From: Aaron Lynch
Reply-To: (WebCatalog Talk)Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 18:08:52To: (WebCatalog Talk)Subject: Re: SIMS & WebCat .... Alias FolderWe've used the combo extensively, and have never seen anything like that.It 'just works' for us.We have the same setup, SIM's 'submitted' folder is an alias in the Webcatdir that we simply renamed to EmailFolderMaybe you have some weird disk or other I/O issue? What is the hardware,and the load on it? Have you had _Any_ other weirdness like that?Have you tried deleting the alias and re-creating it... Or rebuilding thedesktop, or any other sort of maintenance? We run ours on a g4/500 with agig of ramIt would seem to me, that if it were a sims issue, using writefile would notmake any difference. Is the folder locked or shared or _anything_ weirdabout it-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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Hi Aaron,Everything you have indicated to check on ... Done. Same problem exists.Here is an interesting fact. The system is running on a 9600 Mac. We triedout the same config on a G4 and guess what .... The problem disappeared. Wethen tried increasing the file size of the email file by 10K blocks and getWC to WriteFile it. Viola at 60K .... The same happen on the G4.Again ... It is not so much as a problem when not using alias. Thanks forhighlighting that your config is OK. We will see what else is up with thisalias thingy. Meanwhile, we will live with pumping it straight to theSubmitted folder ... Not an alias.Emm ... Have not rebuilt the desktop of the server. May be I will try thatwhen the server is off peak hours to see if the problem goes away.Thanks again Aaron .... TDn============From: Aaron Lynch Reply-To: (WebCatalog Talk)Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 18:08:52To: (WebCatalog Talk)Subject: Re: SIMS & WebCat .... Alias FolderWe've used the combo extensively, and have never seen anything like that.It 'just works' for us.We have the same setup, SIM's 'submitted' folder is an alias in the Webcatdir that we simply renamed to EmailFolderMaybe you have some weird disk or other I/O issue? What is the hardware,and the load on it? Have you had _Any_ other weirdness like that?Have you tried deleting the alias and re-creating it... Or rebuilding thedesktop, or any other sort of maintenance? We run ours on a g4/500 with agig of ramIt would seem to me, that if it were a sims issue, using writefile would notmake any difference. Is the folder locked or shared or _anything_ weirdabout it-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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