On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 09:42 +0200, Cor Bosman wrote: > > > Neither can i.. > > > > > > As a test I set 1 server up with local FS again, but with NFS=yes and > > > mmap/fsync etc as if it's nfs index, and im getting the same errors. > > > > So you can reproduce it easily with imaptest? Could you post your > > dovecot -n output so I could see if I can reproduce it on my FreeBSD > > installation? > > No, i cant reproduce it at all with imaptest, thats why i said 'neither can > i'.
Yes, but the next sentence said you got the errors with a test server. :) > I get enough of em from customers that i can wait for it though. But i can > never predict who gets one. Ive been trying to find a customer that can > reproduce it, but so far no luck. Our helpdesk has called some people and > they say it usually works fine again if they try again, but then sometimes > a day later they get the same problem on a different mail. It usually happens > when they delete a file and it gets copied to the trash. > > Any specific commands I should try with imaptest? Since it's copying related, try running two instances of imaptest where one copies messages and another runs on the destination box: ./imaptest logout=0 copy=100 copybox=Trash ./imaptest box=Trash append=0 > Still need dovecot -n? I guess it could still show something useful. :)
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