Sorry, forgot to mention I am running James 2.0a3 on Red Hat Linux 7.2 using JDK 1.4. Also, the "ObjectStreamStore" extensions really are "FileObjectStore". I just mistyped in my examples below.
Sam Kirkpatrick ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sam Kirkpatrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "James Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 9:57 AM Subject: Repository Numbers Changing after James restart I have some messages that can not be retrieved by POP3 (i.e. they are just sitting in users inbox.) It appears that this occurs when the following sequence of events occurs: 1. James recieves an email for user Joe. The email is stored in .../var/mail/inboxes/joe. 2. The admin adds a new user Frank. 3. James is restarted. 4. Email is sent to Frank. 5. Joe tries to retrieve his email. The message sent in Step 1 is not retrieved, but any messages sent after the James restart are retrieved. It appears that after new users are added and James is restarted, the Repository numbering gets changed such that Joe now has new Repository numbers "assigned" to him, so previous emails that are stored in his inbox now have invalid Repository numbers, and hence are not retrieved by POP3. In the above example, the message that Joe received originally was stored as xxxx.Repository12.FileStreamStore and xxxx.Repository13.ObjectStreamStore. Then, after the restart any new messages sent to Joe are named yyyy.Repository14.FileStreamStore and yyyy.Repository15.ObjectStreamStore, while messages sent to Frank are now named aaaa.Repository12.FileStreamStore and aaaa.Repository13.ObjectStreamStore. Is this a bug in James (and/or Avalon), or am I misunderstanding something? Has anyone else experienced this? TIA, Sam Kirkpatrick -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
