Hi,
earlier this week we had this message appearing in the logs, preventing
anyone to access their mails.
imapd-ssl: gdbm fatal: couldn't init cache
I've not handled the problem myself, but seems that rebooting the server
solved the problem. Any idea what can cause this trouble?
Thanks
Raph
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Raphael Bauduin rbli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
earlier this week we had this message appearing in the logs, preventing
anyone to access their mails.
imapd-ssl: gdbm fatal: couldn't init cache
I've not handled the problem myself, but seems that rebooting the
Raphael Bauduin writes:
Hi,
earlier this week we had this message appearing in the logs, preventing
anyone to access their mails.
imapd-ssl: gdbm fatal: couldn't init cache
I've not handled the problem myself, but seems that rebooting the server
solved the problem. Any idea what can
On Wed 26/Mar/2014 11:38:59 +0100 Raphael Bauduin wrote:
earlier this week we had this message appearing in the logs, preventing
anyone to access their mails.
imapd-ssl: gdbm fatal: couldn't init cache
I've seen this error today for users still accessing their mails, so it
might not
I'm in the process of rebuilding our main Courier-MTA mail server. We
have been using SqWebMail, but I'm considering installing a different
webmail app to give a more polished view. I've used Horde on another
server and I've heard people recommending Roundcube and SquirrelMail,
but I don't
On 2014-03-26 16:53, Bowie Bailey wrote:
I'm in the process of rebuilding our main Courier-MTA mail server. We
have been using SqWebMail, but I'm considering installing a different
webmail app to give a more polished view. I've used Horde on another
server and I've heard people recommending