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Ah, but we don’t know that.
You said you are seeing that error about a dozen per day. Are you saying you have about a dozen mail boxes disappearing per day as well, or just that one?
About the only thing I can offer is to try using FileMon or configure auditing on the mailboxes and when the problem occurs go back and see if you can see an anomaly.
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Thats not it - I have hundreds of GB.
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Behalf Of John T (Lists) First most obvious question is what is free space like on the mail box partition?
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I am increasingly seeing these messages in my log files...
Currently see about a dozen per day. For the most part these are POP3 accounts and the message seems to get delivered on a retry. Today however we had an IMAP user receive one of these messages at the same time their entire main.mbx disappeared. Imail must have created a new main.mbx and kept chugging along, but a couple of hundred email mesasges in that account were nowhere to be found (except on backup).
My question is why is this error being generated in the first place, and when it is is the whole mailbox always being regenerated? With our usage pattern on the POP3 accounts it is possible that that is happening and we never noticed - it may have taken the IMAP account to make it noticed this time.
We have no active virus scanning on the mail server (except fprot thru declude) or any other processes running that would be accessing the mailbox files other than Imail (Version 8.22 btw, on windows server 2003)
Any Ideas or solutions.
Here is a snippet of the log with domain and user changed to "changed" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20061023 122740
127.0.0.1 SMTP (ed6801cd0000ffd5)
ERR changed.com read open fail
(E:\IMail\changed_com\Users\changed\main.mbx) |
