On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Rick Macdougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Have a network monitor login to IMAP every half hour to keep the connection
> open ?
That's a good workaround because I can check it is dovecot alive while
I'm keeping the connection open. I like it :)
Anyway this is
Jordi Prats wrote:
I'm using dovecot 1.1.3 with MySQL 5.0.67.
I think that disabling idle timeout it's not a good idea since MySQL
could die for too many useless idle conections too. There is not any
better solution? Any vpopmail parameter that I'm missing?
Thank you !
Have a network monitor
Restarting dovecote solve the problem, yes. Also if I restart MySQL I
must restart dovecot too.
regards,
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Jordi Prats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using dovecot 1.1.3 with MySQL 5.0.67.
>
> I think that disabling idle timeout it's not a good idea since MySQL
>
I'm using dovecot 1.1.3 with MySQL 5.0.67.
I think that disabling idle timeout it's not a good idea since MySQL
could die for too many useless idle conections too. There is not any
better solution? Any vpopmail parameter that I'm missing?
Thank you !
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 5:57 PM, Evren Yurte
Jordi Prats wrote:
Hi all,
I'm facing this error:
dovecot: auth(default): vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL server has gone away
I've been googling about this but it seems to be a resolved
issuem(back to 2005), so it should just reconnect but it does not so.
If I just restart dovecot (my IMAP server)
Jordi Prats wrote:
Hi all,
I'm facing this error:
dovecot: auth(default): vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL server has gone away
I've been googling about this but it seems to be a resolved
issuem(back to 2005), so it should just reconnect but it does not so.
If I just restart dovecot (my IMAP server)