Hello Davide,

Friday, May 30, 2003, 9:45:30 PM, you wrote:


> On Fri, 30 May 2003, Henri van riel wrote:

>>
>>
>> > Try as someone else suggested and list the users with CtrlClnt, that way
>> > you'll see if xmail has any problem with the user file and you will see
>> > exactly what the passwords are. If anything looks strange then stop
>> > xmail, empty the tabindex directory and then restart xmail and test
>> > again.
>>
>> Ok, done that. Listed all users using CtrlClnt and everything seems
>> ok. All users are there including the passwords I assigned.
>>
>> I took your advice and deleted the tabindex dir after shutting down
>> XMail. I restarted Xmail and the problem is still there....
>>
>> Sure it's not the Minix filesystem in some way?
>>
>> I tried running XMail with -Md to get some debugging info but it
>> didn't give me anything useful.

> May I see the output ?

You could if I knew where it went :(

Anyway, I placed my MailRoot directory on a ext2 filesystem and it
works ok now.

It was the Minix file system apparently :( :(

Thank anyway!

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Henri                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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