Hi,

* Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > In short terms: The result code is PGRES_FATAL_ERROR, but the error message
> > is an empty string.
> AFAIK that shouldn't happen, unless perhaps you are completely out of
> memory in the client-side process.  What shows up in the postmaster
> error log when this occurs?

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2005-09-01 18:19:01 [5462] LOG:  connection received: host=127.0.0.1 port=41446
2005-09-01 18:19:01 [5462] LOG:  connection authorized: user=exim 
database=pfauadmin
2005-09-01 18:19:01 [5462] LOG:  statement: SELECT domain || ' : ' FROM 
exim_virtual_domains
2005-09-01 18:19:01 [5462] LOG:  statement: SELECT sa_enable FROM 
exim_virtual_addresses WHERE domain = 'xxxx.org' AND (mailbox = 'xxxxxxxxx' OR 
mailbox = '*') ORDER BY mailbox DESC LIMIT 1
2005-09-01 18:19:01 [5462] LOG:  statement: SELECT sa_tempreject_score FROM 
exim_virtual_addresses WHERE domain = 'xxxx.org' AND (mailbox = 'xxxxxxxxx' OR 
mailbox = '*') ORDER BY mailbox DESC LIMIT 1
2005-09-01 18:19:01 [5462] LOG:  unexpected EOF on client connection
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The first query succeeds, the second fails. Both work and deliver exactly
the results as expected, when cut&pasted from the logs (either exim or
postgresql)...

Thanks for reading,
- Alexander

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