When running windows NT, the cluster size is 512 Bytes, when running windows XP pro, the cluster size was 4K. Unfortunately I don't have a script to give you to reproduce this problem, for a couple of reasons. First, the software we use is a proprietary commercial product, and second, there is no reliable way to reproduce the problem.
My intent in posting the problem was to see if anyone else had ever experience such an issue. Right now I can't even be certain that it is infact XMail that is the problem, although I've systematically ruled out almost every other piece of software. Today I am switching to Windows 2000 Server and will be running as many tests as I can to see if the problem is isolated to non-server operating systems. I am hoping that the limitations present in the networking components of Microsoft's non-server operating systems are somehow causing the problem, but this is a bit of a stretch. Kent -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edinilson J. Santos Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 20:12 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [xmail] Re: Corruption of Email Content Importance: High This sounds strange for me because I'm using XMail since 0.69 in Windows environment without this kind of problem. Today we are hosting thousands of mailboxes using version 1.17 with W2K Server. Could you send me the script (or the code) that you are using to try to simulate here, in my environment. ps: Which NTFS cluster size are you using? Edinilson - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
