Aaron Hagopian wrote:
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>     It's JNDI itself.  JNDI uses ABANDON requests.  Are you using
>     persistent
>     search at all?  Another 389 user reported similar problems caused by
>     improper handling of JNDI persistent searches + ABANDON requests.
>     Although this looks different, both issues have JNDI and ABANDON
>     in common.
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> We are not using persistent search at all.  I will try to track down 
> what in our code creates the ABANDON requests but might take me a bit.
I think it's JNDI itself - you probably won't find anything explicitly 
calling an ABANDON request in your code.
>  Once successfull I'll get you something that causes the ABANDON to 
> show up followed by a startTLS.
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