On Sat, 2008-06-28 at 10:00 -0700, Michael D Godfrey wrote: > > > > On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 09:40 -0700, Michael D. Godfrey wrote: > > > >>> > > A guess would be that this is likely due to the endianess of the > >>> > > multiple architectures that the index is being accessed with. We have > >>> > > the same issue here across i686/x86_64/sparc. I'm about to post to an > >>> > > older email thread about this as well. > >>> > >> > This is a good guess. We use a mixture of i386 and x86_64. This is not > >> > an "endedness" conflict, but > >> > could be the problem for other reasons. > >> > > > > So you use NFS? > > > > > Clients mount off of the server, but dovecot (IMAP) connections are made > directly. Home directories are not mounted, so I do not think NFS can be > affecting dovecot. I think the problem is due to 2 users using the > same account > making simultaneous access. It could be that the users need to be on > machines > with differing architectures (i386 and x86_64 in our case).
I don't really understand. If there is no NFS, then that means you have only one Dovecot server. So how can one Dovecot server be both i386 and x86_64? Or if you mean the client machines are i386/x86-64, Dovecot doesn't even know about them so that doesn't matter.
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