Thanks for the ideas. I wrote a script to check the Maildir tree and found that 
a few subfolders were missing their tmp directories. Everything else was fine. 
On creating the missing tmp directories, things started working again. I'm not 
sure why the directories would be missing in the first place (I wasn't using 
rsync -m and the new directories were all there even though empty), but that 
mystery will just have to go unsolved.
-Earl

--- On Sat, 5/14/11, Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com> wrote:

From: Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com>
Subject: Re: [Courier-imap] TOO MANY CONSECUTIVE PROTOCOL VIOLATIONS
To: courier-imap@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Saturday, May 14, 2011, 2:55 PM

Earl Killian writes:

> « HTML content follows »
>    Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it, and this looks relevant:
>    WRITE: + entering idle mode
>    READ: NUMBER: 8
>    READ: ATOM: STATUS
>    READ: QUOTED_STRING: INBOX.Notes
>    READ: LPAREN
>    READ: ATOM: UIDNEXT
>    READ: ATOM: MESSAGES
>    READ: ATOM: UNSEEN
>    READ: ATOM: RECENT
>    READ: RPAREN
>    READ: EOL
>    WRITE: 8 NO [ALERT] STATUS failed
>    READ: NUMBER: 9
>    READ: ATOM: STATUS
>    READ: QUOTED_STRING: INBOX.Archives
>    READ: LPAREN
>    READ: ATOM: UIDNEXT
>    READ: ATOM: MESSAGES
>    READ: ATOM: UNSEEN
>    READ: ATOM: RECENT
>    READ: RPAREN
>    READ: EOL
>    WRITE: 9 NO [ALERT] STATUS failed
>    (repeated many times)
> 
>    Could this be related to famd? I had to start famd before starting    
>courier-imap-ssl, and famd is running, but is something not working here?

If there were fam-related errors, they should be logged in syslog.

You should look again at the contents of your maildir. Either ownership or 
permissions are wrong, one of the cur, new, or tmp subdirectories are missing, 
or you may be out of disk space.


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