IMAP IDLE

This is supported by Mail.app, but relies on the server supporting it also. I'm using OSX (Leopard) Server and from what I read, this supports IDLE, but it seems to me mail is never 'pushed' (to MacOSX Leopard clients) and has to be collected as normal which suggests that IDLE is not being used (at least to the best advantage). The Mail Service docs don't mention IDLE at all and I can only find a fairly oblique reference to it in cyrus.conf (on the Xserve). Should Leopard Server's Mail Service just automatically use IDLE, straight out of the box, or is there some configuration that needs to be made to make it work.
Any ideas?

That bit is already there in cyrus.conf. But in any case, how would that affect the operation of Mail.app on the client?
When I say mail is not delivered, I mean it really is not there in Mail.app on the client (this Mac Pro). If I 'Get Mail' then messages are downloaded from the Xserve (i.e. my mail server). Of course it could be a coincidence that those messages just happened to arrive at that time, but unlikely in the extreme. There are times that messages seem to arrive without clicking 'Get Mail', but it's when I am doing other things within Mail.app and I think it may sync the folders without any explicit 'Get Mail' command when local changes have been made. If I don't touch Mail.app, no messages arrive from the server - no notification and no numerical flags showing unread messages. I can sit and watch it all day long and nothing changes. Click 'Get Mail' and instantly they're there.
For some time I have just used a schedule to collect the mail, but I should really try and get it working as it should.
Is there any test that will show if it's Mail.app on the client or cyrus (Leopard Server) on the Xserve that is not using IDLE as it should?

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    Before, in the E71 for example, there was indeed a timesetting in the native client BUT this was used when the client got disconnected. for example:client connected > phonecall arrives, client disconnects > phonecall ends > client connects after 5 minutes (or any other timespan accoridng to the settings) and STAYS connected.
    Nokia Messaging: if you set it up at 5 minutes it checks every 5 minutes for mail. This is NOT 'idling' on a server. 'Idle' means in this case 'stay connected, just sit there and wait for messages')
    the specs on your site CLEARLY state for the E72:
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    WOULD APPRECIATE AN ANSWER!
    Called Nokia support in Belgium. No answer from them.

    We are far from being Nokia enemies. If anything, we are giving them free feedback. In corporate circles, concerned companies pay millions of bucks to the likes of Pricewaterhouse, etc to do strategic consulting, ie to tell them what really is right or wrong with their company, products, etc. In the new millenium, the internet and tools such as forums provide similar service, only at a fraction of the cost and a damningly honest one too!
    My take on the matter is this: sure Nokia staff are reading these forums and laughing at us 'idiots'. The 'noise-makers' are few and far between. Nokia also has their die-hard fans (some people have never used any of the advanced features on their phones so would know little) as well as their own 'plants' (ppl who are Nokia employees tasked with dropping feel-good stories in various threads. I've done enough corporate consulting to know this ;-)
    The same person who was supporting Nokia in this thread also had an extended argument with me in the afore-mentioned thread. Some people think someone having 300 odd contacts is a power-user (I have in excess of 1,300 contacts, 90% current and active). Some people questioned my desired to be able to snooze an alarm for a user defined period (that Nokia lover accused me for wanting "more bells & whistles than Fort Knox").
    The last example is something simple that can implemented. My Palm circa 2003 had that feature. Say if an alarm sounds for a set event, but you are still in a meeting/busy, wouldn't it be gud to be able to snooze the alarm for a specified period, say 40 mins? At the moment, the E72 only lets you set ONE global snooze period which applies for all alarms.
    The way I see it Nokia with its so-called business series of devices have 2 probs - (1) it has many bugs and high-end features that do no work as promoted / advertised, and (2) it lacks many simple features that cheaper/older phones have. Can't be too difficult for those Finns to decipher this, can it??
    And what would happen to Nokia? Well, I think its getting so big headed in recent times that its alienating a lot of serious / old-time fans. In todays market, there is great variety of choice. If one is to get buggy and ill-designed products anyway then why pay premium dollars for a Finnish lemon when you can settle for a similar lemon (and at times with almost enuff bells & whistles to challenge Fort Knox) from say China, at a fraction of the price. And to think that many of these Chinese clones today ship with dual SIM capability as well as a (fuzzy no doubt) TV monitor!
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  • Sun IMAP IDLE issue

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    [12/Aug/2009:18:37:53 -0400] t0 imapd[10613]: General Warning: Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server IMAP4 7u2-7.04 64bit (built Jul  2 2009) shutting down
    [12/Aug/2009:18:37:53 -0400] t0 imapd[10610]: General Warning: Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server IMAP4 7u2-7.04 64bit (built Jul  2 2009) shutting down
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    [12/Aug/2009:18:37:53 -0400] t0 imapd[10608]: ENS Information: Closing session. Events in/out: 1/0. KB in/out: 1/1. Subscriptions max/total: 1/1.
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    [12/Aug/2009:18:37:53 -0400] t0 imapd[10610]: ENS Information: Closing session. Events in/out: 0/0. KB in/out: 1/1. Subscriptions max/total: 0/0.
    [12/Aug/2009:18:37:53 -0400] t0 imapd[10613]: ENS Information: Closing session. Events in/out: 0/0. KB in/out: 1/1. Subscriptions max/total: 0/0.
    [12/Aug/2009:18:37:53 -0400] t0 imapd[10608]: ENS Information: Closing session. Events in/out: 0/0. KB in/out: 1/1. Subscriptions max/total: 0/0.
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    [12/Aug/2009:18:37:53 -0400] t0 imapd[10607]: ENS Information: Closing session. Events in/out: 2/0. KB in/out: 1/1. Subscriptions max/total: 2/4.
    [12/Aug/2009:18:37:54 -0400] t0 imapd[10607]: ENS Information: Closing session. Events in/out: 0/3. KB in/out: 1/1. Subscriptions max/total: 0/0.
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    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29938]: Store Debug: local.store.deadlockaggressive is set to 10
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29936]: General Warning: Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server IMAP4 7u2-7.04 64bit (built Jul  2 2009) starting up
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29936]: General Debug: Connected to ENS server
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29937]: General Notice: iBiff plugin loaded
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29937]: General Warning: Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server IMAP4 7u2-7.04 64bit (built Jul  2 2009) starting up
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29937]: General Debug: Connected to ENS server
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29938]: General Notice: iBiff plugin loaded
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29938]: General Warning: Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server IMAP4 7u2-7.04 64bit (built Jul  2 2009) starting up
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29938]: General Debug: Connected to ENS server
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29940]: Store Debug: local.store.deadlockaggressive is set to 10
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29935]: Store Debug: local.store.deadlockaggressive is set to 10
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29939]: Store Debug: local.store.deadlockaggressive is set to 10
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29942]: Store Debug: local.store.deadlockaggressive is set to 10
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29940]: General Notice: iBiff plugin loaded
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29940]: General Warning: Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server IMAP4 7u2-7.04 64bit (built Jul  2 2009) starting up
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29941]: Store Debug: local.store.deadlockaggressive is set to 10
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29935]: General Notice: iBiff plugin loaded
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29935]: General Warning: Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server IMAP4 7u2-7.04 64bit (built Jul  2 2009) starting up
    [12/Aug/2009:18:38:35 -0400] t0 imapd[29939]: General Notice: iBiff plugin loaded
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