Now if you had just moved to Centos you would be using mysql 4.1 and
would not be having this problem!

:-D
W

Roxanne Sandesara wrote:

> What version of MySQL are you using? I just recently confirmed a
> problem with MySQL versions 5.0 and greater, where changes in the
> defaults prevent long-term persistent connections. It was suggested
> (and has proven successful on my system) that in the short term, the
> line:
>
> wait_timeout = 432000
>
> Be added to the [mysqld] section of your my.conf file, and restart the
> mysqld service. There is supposedly a patch on the way sometime soon
> for authlib that should work through this problem.
>
> On 6/29/06, Daniel R. Hdez Leal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> when this mkessage apear in the log of authlib:
>>
>> vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL server has gone away
>>
>> imap4 not authenticate the users.
>>
>>
>>
>> Any idea?
>>
>> Daniel
>
>
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