On 6/22/06, Arun K. Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 11:10 +0530, TAC Forums wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> We have LTS on a debian 3.1 system
> Today, the /home partition got full due to some reason. And ever since
> that happened..every body on the server gor there kmail's crashed.
>
> After we removed unwanted files from /home , and when every one logged
> back in, there inbox was empty.Every body's..but the rest of the
> folders were there as it is.
>
> We can see the meessages in the /home/user/Mail/inbox/cur folder, but
> somehow Kmail is not able to view them..
>
> Can any one help with this?

     1. Strongly suggest to investigate what caused /home to fill up.
        Was it some user or some runaway process etc.?
     2. Can you open the mbox files in a text editor?
     3. Hope you have backups of /home - try restoring the KMail folder
        from backups.

-- Arun Khan (knura at yahoo dot com) It's more than magnificent -- it's
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Hello Mr.Khan,

Thank you for replying.
Its a system generated file that was occupying 22G of sapace.

The file was .xsessions-error
Yes, i can open the mbox in a text editor
The data is not lost ..i do have it..but Kmail was unable to show
these messages.
What i did was, moved the Mail files to another dir.
Asked the user to open kmail, which created a fresh mail folder and
restored the in box back from the old dir.
It worked , and people can see there files now.

What i wonder still is , how come the 22G file was there

Regards,

Boskey

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