Oleg Lapshin wrote:
>>I noticed this one as well. Not a clue as to where this one is coming
>>from. For some reason the parent process for all the preforks is bombing
>>out.
> 
> 
> But, there were no such problem in revision 1991...

I started seeing this day before yesterday. My best guess is there's
something causing a segfault in the server code, but without some good
valgrind tracing that's just me blowing in the wind.

> 
> And one more thing:
> my mail client said, that dbmail doesn't have VACATION capability...
> (I have SIEVE_VACATION=yes in config)
> 
> 
> 
>>Oleg Lapshin wrote:
>>
>>>I make 1st connection to dbmail-imapd - all ok
>>>when I try to make 2nd connection (another acount), I get:
>>>
>>>RESPONSE: [145 OK UID FETCH completed
>>>]
>>>imap4.c,IMAPClientHandler: Finished command uid [0]
>>>main(): server has exited, exit status [1]
>>>imapd.c,get_config: reading config
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: server will create  [1] children
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: children will make max. [20] connections
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: will maintain minimum of [1] spare children in
>>>reserve imapd.c,SetConfigItems: will maintain maximum of [3] spare
>>>children in reserve imapd.c,SetConfigItems: will allow maximum of [4]
>>>children
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: timeout [4000] seconds
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: binding to PORT [143]
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: binding to IP [*]
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: no value for SOCKET in config file
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: socket
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: resolving client IP
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: Disabling IMAP-before-SMTP
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: effective user shall be [nobody]
>>>imapd.c,SetConfigItems: effective group shall be [nogroup]
>>>Config item TRACE_LEVEL is deprecated. Please use TRACE_SYSLOG and
>>>TRACE_STDERR instead.
>>>server.c,dm_socket: done
>>>server.c,dm_bind_and_listen: Address already in use
>>>
>>>What was happend?
> 
> 

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