Sam,

Is there anything less drastic? This means downloading 9 GB of old email to 4 
different clients.

-Earl

--- On Sat, 5/14/11, Sam Varshavchik <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Sam Varshavchik <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Courier-imap] TOO MANY CONSECUTIVE PROTOCOL VIOLATIONS
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, May 14, 2011, 10:24 AM

Earl Killian writes:

>    I have been using the courier-imap server for many years on one of my    
>servers for many years without problem. Yesterday two disks failed in that    
>server, so it died (RAID wasn't enough). I had files backed up onto    another 
>server, so I changed the DNS and moved everything into place on    the new 
>server. The old server was running 4.4.1, and the new one is    running 4.5.0. 
>(Both are from the opensuse distribution). While things    sort of work, the 
>log file is filling with these messages:
> 
>    May 14 09:53:02 spruce imapd-ssl: LOGIN, user=earl, 
>ip=[::ffff:10.6.16.2],    port=[50800], protocol=IMAP
>    May 14 09:53:02 spruce imapd-ssl: earl: TOO MANY CONSECUTIVE PROTOCOL    
>VIOLATIONS
>    May 14 09:53:03 spruce imapd-ssl: Connection, ip=[::ffff:10.6.16.2]
> 
>    This is using Thunderbird and MacOS Mail as clients.
> 
>    There don't seem to be any other error messages to suggest what these    
>protocol violations might be.
> 
>    Please suggest debugging ideas.

Most likely the client for some reason is trying to open the same non-existent 
folder.

Delete the account in your mail client, and re-configure it from scratch.


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