Aaron S. Joyner wrote:
Tanner Lovelace wrote:

On 9/18/06, Marc Wiatrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Actually I meant files starting with 'INBOX.'  but actually now
looking at my install, I'm using squirrlmail with wu-imap, not
dovecot... So its gonna be different.  sorry.


What is your mail transport agent?  Postfix?  How large
is the mail spool file?  Postfix can get to a point where it
won't deliver anything else to a mail spool file because it's
too large.  You can configure the size, though, and I generally
set it to be unlimited.    I don't remember what the exact
config option is, but I can look it up later tonight. (Assuming
this is the problem you're observing.)

Cheers,
Tanner

mailbox_size_limit=0

It just gets stranger and stranger. Postfix did and does have mailbox_size_limit=0 so there is no maximum mailbox size. It did appear last night when I was checking that it might have something to do with the size of the mail spool because squirrelmail would work on accounts with no or small amounts of email but not on accounts with large email files. However, this morning I put that theory to the test by using a test account and sending messages with attachments. Right now the account has a spool file of 40 MB, more than two who are having problems, and squirrelmail works fine. Now that 40 MB is from 6 email and not 2000 emails so I don't know if that's an issue or not.

One other thing, when moving from by dead RHEL3 system (the drive died but I was able to recover the unread mail (hang the dead drive outside the case and turn a big fan on high to keep it cool) after the ubuntu system was running. I merged the two sets of spool files with mmv (http://debaday.livejournal.com/33924.html) to append the new mail spool to the old mail spool. I don't see this as a problem but I did do it for those who had unread mail which was most. Most of my users are pop and so don't have large spool files as a rule.

glenn


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