An observation about the FNF exception problem..

I have a file named
4D61696C313030313837313436313637312D31.Repository14.FileStreamStore ,
note the last part of the name Repository14, and the exception i've got
is exactly the same base name but another repository suffix...

Sun Sep 30 19:40:24 CEST 2001 [ERROR  ] (mailstore): Exception
retrieving mail: java.lang.RuntimeException: Exception caught while
retrieving an object: java.io.FileNotFoundException:
E:\tomcat\jakarta-james\dist\apps\james\var\mail\inboxes\nacho\4D61696C3
13030313837313436313637312D31.Repository15.FileObjectStore (El sistema
no puede hallar el archivo especificado)

Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega


> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Danny Angus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviado el: domingo 30 de septiembre de 2001 19:23
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: RE: Problems with NNTP & Outlook Express
> 
> 
> > Yes this is the problem the message says, there is a file that was
> > deleted or somthing, the file is not found , i wasnt for 
> sure :), who is
> > deleting files in my HD ??? :).. any idea why i'm getting 
> this message
> > in a new clean install?
> 
>  No. !
> 
> 1/ James will delete files while its running, but should know 
> how to handle
> its own files.
> 2/ Build will delete files, usually the whole dist dir though.
> 
> 
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