A NOTE has been added to this issue. 
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http://dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=682 
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Reported By:                m2000
Assigned To:                
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Project:                    DBMail
Issue ID:                   682
Category:                   Authentication layer
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   minor
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     new
target:                      
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Date Submitted:             14-Feb-08 21:45 CET
Last Modified:              28-Feb-08 20:15 CET
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Summary:                    IMAP/LMTP dies when LDAP disappears, even if it
comes back a minute later.
Description: 
This seems to be another repeat of bug http://dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=612,
but reproduced in 2.2.7 and
2.2.9.

This seems to happen to us about 1 to 2 times a day (but sometimes doesn't
happen for a week), wherein we get the following error:

Feb 13 09:06:33 perch dbmail-imapd[12984]: Error:[auth]
authldap.c,auth_ldap_bind(+130): ldap_bind_s failed: Can't contact
LDAP server

Around this time, no one is able to establish new connections to IMAP, and
all LMTP deliveries cease. The only known fix is to stop the dbmail-lmtp
and dbmail-imap services, and then restart them.
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 m2000 - 28-Feb-08 20:15  
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We found out why the LDAP fails (an internal problem involving DHCP +
duplicate IPs), but not why DBmail freaks out afterward and does not
recover w/o a restart.

At this point I have a perl script that reads the dbmai.err file, and if
it sees the right string, restarts dbmail. However, this is not a good
long-term solution. 

Issue History 
Date Modified   Username       Field                    Change               
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14-Feb-08 21:45 m2000          New Issue                                    
28-Feb-08 20:15 m2000          Note Added: 0002490                          
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