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Benoit Tellier closed JAMES-4115.
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Resolution: Fixed
> FileMailRepository cache is never refreshed
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> Key: JAMES-4115
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-4115
> Project: James Server
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: data
> Affects Versions: 3.8.2
> Environment: Windows Server 2019 / Java 11
> Reporter: Søren Hjarlvig
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: mailetcontainer.xml
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> Time Spent: 20m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> When I manually copy a message into a FileMailRepository, it seems that a
> service restart is required before James sees it.
> Order of events:
> # Message FileObjectStore and FileStreamStore is copied to /var/mail/retry/
> # curl -XGET
> [http://127.0.0.1:8000/mailRepositories/var%2Fmail%2Fretry%2F/mails]
> # []
> # Service restart
> # curl -XGET
> [http://127.0.0.1:8000/mailRepositories/var%2Fmail%2Fretry%2F/mails]
> # ["Mail1738937327729-b8303e94-f959-420a-9d18-f6adccf132fa"]
> # curl -XPATCH
> [http://127.0.0.1:8000/mailRepositories/var%2Fmail%2Fretry%2F/mails?action=reprocess]
> # {"taskId":"ff8c877b-8a62-44b8-ba63-64cfb722c785"}
> I took a look at the FileMailRepository source and the behavior seems to be
> caused by the cache being populated at startup and never refreshed from the
> filesystem.
> If I disable the FileMailRepository cache in the config, manually added
> messages are registered as expected:
> <mailrepository
> class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.file.FileMailRepository">
> <protocols>
> <protocol>file</protocol>
> </protocols>
> <!-- Set CACHEKEYS to false to register manually added messages -->
> <config FIFO="false" CACHEKEYS="false"/>
> </mailrepository>
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