Yes, this is a known problem with an underlying library we're using 
(Avalon.cornerstone).  If you have a patch that corrects it, I'd love to 
see it.

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Kobus Grobler wrote:
> I spent the whole of yesterday trying to fix exactly the same problem.
> It seems that everytime you restart James, the file store implementation
> of james starts a new repository. You will notice files like
> xxxxx.RepositoryYY.FileStreamStore etc. in the mailboxes.
> This means that if you restart james when their is still mail in the
> your mailbox, it will be orphaned because this repository number
> changes  :<.
> 
> My solution to the problem was a bit of a hack on the source code (in
> the Avalon AbstractFileStore)to get it fixed.
> But I guess it would be best if you send a mail to the james dev-team.
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 10:34, YILMAZ GULERYUZ wrote:
> 
>>Yes. exactly.
>>I copied var folder etc. 
>>But when I try to retrieve mails from any of the
>>accounts usin outlook etc, there seems to be no emails
>>in the box. Also trying to retrieve emails using
>>webmail program on the same server, again all inboxes
>>seems to be empty.
>>
>>Is there any change with the file formats?
>>
>>thanks in advance
>>yilmaz
>>http://java.ankanet.com.tr
>>
>>
>>--- mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>Did u try copying the "var" folder into the new
>>>installation ? I feel it should work if you copy
>>>that
>>>as it contains all the user accoutnts, mailboxes,
>>>spool, outbox etc.
>>>Please revert back.
>>>Mohan


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