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SVN 849 - Error sending large attachments (not uploading)

Started by Florianer, October 07, 2007, 07:54:31 PM

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Florianer

Hi,
hopefully this question (or bug report) is not posted and answered in this section. Let's start: I modified the .htaccess to allow uploading files up to 500MiB. Default was 5MiB, I guess. Now, we tried to upload some files. 7MiB, 12MiB, 66MiB. No problem - instead of waiting _for_ the upload, but luckily, RC is Ajax based and we do not have to wait for the upload. Now, RC shows up the uploaded files on the left side. If we now click on the send mail button, the green bar appears and shows up "sending message" and ... hang up in an endless loop. We did not get any of this 'large' emails send out by RC, while uploading works. And hang up in loop means in this case, that all buttons now do not respond to any action. I have to go to the URL and delete the parameters and press enter. Fresh login and all is going on as usually.
And I am allowed to send such large mails, because sending them with Outlook works. Could someone commit this bug(?) please or report a working set (but, nothing against the RC programmers, I hope this is a bug and that the solution not to change the person in front of the computer as its main trouble maker - that would hurt me deeply ;) )
it\'s not a bug - it\'s a feature


SKaero


Florianer

No, Sir! There isn't any log file. So I guess, no error message was thrown. sendmail and console file are there and filled with informations <- folder is writeable for the script. (Side question: Why is the console file full of messages, but I had never every seen any of these lines in RC UI console?)
it\'s not a bug - it\'s a feature


JohnDoh

Hi,

This sounds like it could be the same bug as this Attachment Excessive Memory Use Error but this normally gives a message in the error log.

As far as I know, this has been reported several times on both this forum and in Trac but no one has found a solution :(
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