When using the cached IMAP storage, the second call to
mailmessage_get_bodystructure returns a NULL mime structure.
The problem is that the return variable is not being set, see
the attached patch for a fix.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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Thanks.
Upstream confirmed that the patch is ok.
How serious is the problem? Does it cause user applocation crashes or data
loss? Should I try to push the fix into lenny?
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> How serious is the problem? Does it cause user applocation crashes or data
> loss? Should I try to push the fix into lenny?
Well basically it depends on how the application is written, but
potentially yes it could cause the program to crash. I'd be in favour of
getting the fix into Lenny if you can get it approved.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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