Hi, Matt. :)

On 11 Mar 2003, Matt wrote:
>Are these normal messages to receive in the logs if this is the first
>time the customer has logged on?

Yes, these warnings are the sort of thing you'll see in your logs as long
as we are still in Beta. When our first stable release is out, you will
have a much "healthier" looking log output.

As for now, I guess it is quite unnecessary to log the fact that these
files to not exist as it is an expected behavior so you'll see some
improvements in the next releases.

>I'm using squirrelmail for my IMAP webmail:

Neat - is squirrelmail working ok for you with Binc IMAP?

Andy

>Mar 11 12:43:29 hercules bincimap[6398]: Connection from ?__
>Mar 11 12:43:29 hercules bincimap[6398]: LOGIN ok for <matth>__
>Mar 11 12:43:29 hercules bincimap[6398]: warning, while reading
>./bincimap-cache-INBOX: can't load ./bincimap-cache-INBOX, No such file
>or directory__
>Mar 11 12:43:29 hercules bincimap[6398]: Failed to read
>bincimap-uidvalidity-INBOX: can't load bincimap-uidvalidity-INBOX, No
>such file or directory__
>Mar 11 12:43:29 hercules bincimap[6398]: Failed to read
>bincimap-uidvalidity-INBOX: can't load bincimap-uidvalidity-INBOX, No
>such file or directory__
>Mar 11 12:43:29 hercules bincimap[6398]: warning, while reading
>./bincimap-cache-INBOX: can't load ./bincimap-cache-INBOX, No such file
>or directory__
>Mar 11 12:43:29 hercules bincimap[6398]: Failed to read
>bincimap-uidvalidity-INBOX.Trash: can't load
>bincimap-uidvalidity-INBOX.Trash, No such file or directory__
>Mar 11 12:43:29 hercules bincimap[6398]: warning, while reading
>./.Trash/bincimap-cache-INBOX.Trash: can't load
>./.Trash/bincimap-cache-INBOX.Trash, No such file or directory__
>Mar 11 12:43:29 hercules bincimap[6398]: LOGOUT succeeded__
>Mar 11 12:43:29 hercules bincimap[6398]: Connection closed__
>
>
>-- 
>Matt Hoppes
>ChiliTech Internet Solutions
>Network Operations Center
>(570) 323-2166 x 126
>http://www.chilitech.net
>
>

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Andreas Aardal Hanssen | http://www.andreas.hanssen.name/gpg
Author of Binc IMAP    | Nil desperandum

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