I had a fully operational testing server running Courier-0.45.0 on
Fedora Core 1.  When I upgraded to Courier-0.45.2, I started getting
some problems.

When I start Courier (/etc/rc.d/init.d/courier start), it looks ok, but
if I look in the maillog, I find that courierd is not starting properly.

There are the normal startup messages, and then this:

    Mar 25 14:41:45 bnofmail2 courierd: ABNORMAL TERMINATION BY A SIGNAL
    Mar 25 14:41:45 bnofmail2 courierd: Will restart in 60 seconds.

60 seconds later, the process repeats itself.  Normal startup messages
and then the error.  Also, courierd will not stop normally at this
point, I have to kill it.

I thought I had done something wrong on the install, so I removed the
rpms and reinstalled them.  Same problem, but now I also get an error
from the startup script:

    Starting Courier mail server:Cannot store record for 127.0.0.1 -
    duplicate or out of disk space.

At this point, I thought that maybe this was a problem with the 0.45.2
release -- possibly relating to Fedora.  So I removed the rpms and
reinstalled 0.45.0.

The startup script error is still there, but courierd is no longer
dying.

What is going on here?  I'm back to the original version, why does the
error remain?  What should I do to completely remove Courier so that I
can have a clean install?

Thanks,
Bowie


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