The nfs server and client are synced with each other. 
Previously every server was syncing once an hour with
a public ntp server through ntpdate.

I've now changed the system so the server syncs with
the public ntp servers through ntpd, and the clients
stay in sync with the nfs server through ntpd.

I still have the same problem of getting those errors
(along with only partially displaying the HTML
sometimes)

I did see that the NFS server needs to be in sync
mode.    Our NFS server is running in async mode due
to the load on the system.  I'm afraid that by going
into sync mode the NFS server wouldn't be able to keep
up with the volume of mail we get.

Is this true, that sqwebmail needs to run on a fs in
sync mode?  This seems to be the only application
running on our system that requires this.  Is this
something that can be changed?  I don't really know
the code, and I don't have the time to learn it and
make those kinds of changes, but is this something
that can be changed?  Perhapse changing the way it
does locking?

Any thoughts from anyone else out there?


--- Tren Blackburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi;
> 
> Ensure that your clocks are synchronized.  Almost
> every issue due to NFS and 
> SqWebMail are due to the clocks being out of sync. 
> Check the list archives if 
> you want more details.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Tren
> 
> Quoting Jeremy Kusnetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > I just got this error when trying to post a new
> > message:
> > 
> > Internal error in maildir_posfind
> > 
> > 
> > --- Jeremy Kusnetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I just installed sqwebmail, and I sometimes
> start
> > > getting this error when trying to delete new
> mail
> > > from
> > > the inbox:
> > > 
> > > Internal error in update_foldermsgs
> > > 
> > > It takes a little while for the errors to start
> > > showing up, but once they do they almost alway
> show
> > > up
> > > when trying to delete more the 4 or 5 messages
> at a
> > > time from my inbox.  Deleting one at a time
> always
> > > seems to work
> > > 
> > > The actual maildir that the mail resides in is
> on an
> > > NFS partition.  Can this be some sort of NFS
> issue? 
> > > I
> > > haven't had any NFS issues affecting mail
> delivery
> > > and
> > > pop, but this is the first application that
> actually
> > > modfied the maildirs besides qmail.
> > > 
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