Speedup sync - Issue when network disconnectivity

Nicolas Sebrecht nicolas.s-dev at laposte.net
Tue Oct 11 11:27:35 BST 2016


On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 08:02:56PM +0200, BenoƮt wrote:

> Hi, 

Hi,

> I am new to offlineimap and using it for 2 weeks now in conjunction with 
> mutt.
> 
> I would like to see if there is a way to use IDLE connection ?
> I saw on the know issues that IDLE is (was?) experimental, the article 
> is from 2012 so I wonder if we can consider that IDLE is supported 
> correctly now ? 

It's possible to enable IDLE. It was marked stable some years ago. I've
marked this feature experimental again due to unsolved issues.

I still consider IDLE not enough stable for most users.

> The reason why I am interested on IDLE is that I am using 
> mutt/offlineimap against a Office 365 account and they got an issue 
> where the connection needs more than 10sec to be able to push data...
> 
> So even if I reduce the connection to do a check every minute if is very 
> slow...

I think the best is to test and try.

> The second issue I have is when my network connectivity is lost 
> (wireless week signal or simply put my computer to sleep and connecting 
> to another network when I open my computer again).
> 
> I realized that most of the time I need to restart the offline systemd 
> service because offline seems to hangs indefinitely... even if the 
> connection is working again it is impossible for offlineimap to find or 
> resolve the name of the IMAP server.
> 
> I saw some article speaking about that and advice to reduce the 
> socktimeout but it is not seems to work for me.
> 
> Any idea? 

Recovering a working connection on unexpected connectivity loss is not
always well handled.

You might like to check the open issues on the official issues
tracker[1].

1. https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/issues

-- 
Nicolas Sebrecht




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