I'm currently running 1.2.8 but was running 1.1x for a while with a few large 
mailboxes, and didn't have any troubles. 

Aaron's suggestion about diskspace is a good one, I had that happen to me once 
too. MySQL is very quiet about it's errors, go though the binary error log 
and see what it says about the corruption.

-Micah 


On Wednesday 09 June 2004 12:09 am, Aaron Stone wrote:
> I have several users (myself included) with will over 5,000 messages per
> INBOX... I'm using DBMail 2.0rc5, although I was previous using 1.2.x
> without trouble.
>
> Make sure that there isn't a diskspace problem, I've had some ugly silent
> corruption with MySQL on full partitions before. Unfortunately, MySQL
> doesn't complain loudly enough and you might only notice days later.
>
> Also, go ahead and upgrade to 1.2.x, it may well fix the problem,
> especially as you see it happening in conjunction with dbmail-maintenance.
>
> Aaron
>
> Frans ter Borg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > Lately we've been seeing database corruption on 2 different systems both
> > hosted in different datacenters, talking to different (MySQL) databases.
> > The corruption occurs in the messageblks table.
> >
> > The corruption occurs after the dbmail-maintenance script is run in the
> > morning and it can only be fixed with a 'mysqlcheck --repair'
> >
> > DBMail v1.1 is used. Has anyone run into this problem before ? Will an
> > upgrade to 1.2.x solve our problem ?
> >
> > One of the boxes is running a few hundreds of smallish users and the
> > other machine doesn't do more than 50, however there's a few IMAP boxes
> > on the latter with nearly 5.000 messages...
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > Frans
> >
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