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Hi everyone!
I'm successfully using Binc IMAP to
handle IMAP traffic for all of my sites, for around a year now, but
despite its continuously working, flawless nature, I've noticed a very strange
event:
Everytime someone logs in with a client, several
bincimap-related files get created in the /tmp folder, in the form of:
"bincimap-dump-<NUMBERS>-<CLIENT_IP>-<SOMETEXT>"
These haven't been around at all, until now, and
upon the passing of several hours, I really get annoyed with 3000-4000
unrequested dump files lying around in /tmp.
I even had to find a way to delete them with rm,
because it was readily complaining about "argument list too long"
:-)
I've attached a sample of such a dump file, because
honestly I can't spot any misuses or otherwise erroneous data in the transaction
it contains.
Any help would be appreciated!
(p.s.: I've recently installed spamassassin and
qmail-scanner, maybe that's related to the source of this
phenomenon)
Thanks and regards,
David
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bincimap-dump-1125592407-82.131.204.178-yziHnt
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