On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 11:06:59AM +0200, J. Kendzorra wrote:
> strace says: 
> 
> ,---
> | write(6, "533 NOOP\r\n", 10) = 10
> | --- SIGCHLD (Child exited) ---
> | select(8, [0 7], NULL, NULL, {2160, 0}) = 1 (in [7], left {2160, 0})
> | read(7, "* BYE Invalid Mailbox, /new/: No"..., 8192) = 57
> | alarm(1200)                             = 0
> | write(1, "\27\3\1\0I\216\362(\320\377&\5\370\20F\256\347\366X\363"..., 
> 78) =
> | 78
> | alarm(0)                                = 1200
> | select(8, [0 7], NULL, NULL, {2160, 0}) = 1 (in [7], left {2160, 0})
> | read(7, "", 8192)                       = 0
> | close(7)                                = 0
> | close(6)                                = 0
> | wait4(14888, [WIFEXITED(s) && WEXITSTATUS(s) == 0], 0, NULL) = 14888
> | alarm(1200)                             = 0
> | write(2, "14879 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:]"..., 86) = 86
> | alarm(0)                                = 1200
> | munmap(0x28978000, 4096)                = 0
> | _exit(0)
> `--- 

Unfortunately this strace output isn't useful. This is the strace of
either tcpserver or bincimap-up and we need the strace from
bincimapd.


> It seems Binc is missing the path in "path + /new/"
> (maildir-scan.cc) after some time.

Hm, I'll go have a look at the code..


On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 06:47:41PM +0000, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
> This is exactly the same problem that I've been experiencing, which
> causes mail clients to do "fun" things!  Woo hoo, glad I'm not the
> only person experiencing it (now to convince Andreas to fix it,
> which is another matter entirely ;-P ).

I'm sure Andreas will give due attention to a bug such as this, but
at the same time it would help if we could reproduce it or get more
info, I've been banging my 1.2.12final with NOOPs for a while now and
still no problem. :\


//Peter

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