Hi.

I've got the same problem. I was reading the "Qpopper Administrator Guide" 
pdf and it seems to be three possibles workarounds on it.

a) You can run qpopper with the "-B" run-time option. (Doesn`t work for me)

b) You can set the "bulldb-max-retries" run-time option (only from a 
configuration file that must be called from inetd.conf). and

c) (the easy one, I think) You can recompile qpopper with the old style 
bulletins and use the old .popbull file on the user's home.

Best regards.

On Tuesday 31 July 2001 01:55, you wrote:
> Jonathan Benson wrote:
> > ANY and all input appreciated.  I'm working on this now (first thought is
> > to disable bulletin support) so may have it fixed or worked around by the
> > time I get a response but still...
>
> Well I ended up recompiling without bulletin support (which I did use and
> would have prefered to keep) and things seem fine now.  Still there would
> appear to be an issue with Bulletins and gdbm and if anyone can suggest how
> to overcome it (I was thinking of deleting the bulletin database) I would
> appreciate it.
>
> Jon
>
> --
> Jonathan Benson
> Systems Administrator
> Ocean Internet
> http://www.ocean.com.au/
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