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At Dienstag, 9. April 2002 20:46 Oliver Fleischmann wrote:
> Possibly, but there must be a random element, too, because if I kill that
> hanging processes manually, the users can retrieve their mail without
> problems. In fact, we haven't found a way to reproduce the hangs.

Sure. But in a way it looks like, as if it is _statistically_ reproducable
on your site (with a low probability, but nevertheless a probability above zero,
and the recent changes in the same area allready provided significant change). 
And if I recall the several discussions correctly, this
bug was haunting us now for a longer time allready.

If I can help (and in case you should want to try that approach), 
I will; just contact me off-list. I could provide you with Clifton's
patch adopted to 4.0.4rc3 for example. But Clifton or Randall would
know better certainly.

Michael
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