On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 18:12 -0600, Mike Abbott wrote:
> > Are you using deliver?
>
> Yup. The corrupted files actually contain dot-lock data
> (pid:hostname) followed by a bunch of nulls. For instance, a mail
> file with an S=3368 flag in the file name contains
> "12345:mail.example.com" (
Fixed: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-1.1/rev/c08c602ca0dc
Cool, thanks.
Are you using deliver?
Yup. The corrupted files actually contain dot-lock data
(pid:hostname) followed by a bunch of nulls. For instance, a mail
file with an S=3368 flag in the file name contains
"12345:mail.exam
On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 17:05 -0600, Mike Abbott wrote:
> Hi, we occasionally see this error message from
> maildir_mail_set_cache_corrupted(): "Maildir filename has wrong W
> value: %s/%s" but the path it prints is missing a component,
> specifically, the new/cur/tmp component. For example:
Hi, we occasionally see this error message from
maildir_mail_set_cache_corrupted(): "Maildir filename has wrong W
value: %s/%s" but the path it prints is missing a component,
specifically, the new/cur/tmp component. For example:
/Volumes/Spool/user/maildir/12345.M123P123.example.com
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