Trey Nolen writes: 

>> Trey Nolen writes: 
>>
>> > The entire message was at the bottom of my email. I forwarded the
> message
>> > that cron is sending me. 
>>
>> You received an answer the first time you asked this: try actually looking
>> at that file or directory, and see what's in there. 
>>
>> You'll need to provide this additional information. 
>>
> 
> I appologize if this has been answered before. I never saw the email.
> Anyway, to answer your query, the 137856 is a directory. In that directory
> are two entries: jm and ri which are both directories.
> In each directory is a file in the form of <emailaddress>.authvchkpw
> For example, the jm one has [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In that file is:
> 89 89 /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/jmoore/Maildir
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> AUTHFULLNAME=jmoore 
> 
> The ri directory contains an almost identical file -- just with a different
> email address. 
> 
> In the /var/cache/sqwebmail directory there are several of these numbered
> directories. Each has similar entries (some have just one entry). None of
> these other directories cause the cron error, though. 
> 
> Would it be OK to just delete the offending directory?  After all, this is
> just cache, and the info just wouldn't be found in cache, right?

Yes, you can go ahead and delete it, but you should really try to determine 
what's so special about it.  Examine the permissions and the ownership of 
that specific directory, and compare it against the other ones.  Things 
don't happen by accident, there must be a reason. 

-- 
Sam 

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