Anne, insert a message using dbmail-smtp on trace_level=5 and send those logs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > A NOTE has been added to this issue. > ====================================================================== > http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=498 > ====================================================================== > Reported By: Anne > Assigned To: > ====================================================================== > Project: DBMail > Issue ID: 498 > Category: general delivery > Reproducibility: always > Severity: major > Priority: normal > Status: new > target: > ====================================================================== > Date Submitted: 24-Jan-07 10:27 CET > Last Modified: 24-Jan-07 10:53 CET > ====================================================================== > Summary: some messages are empty, both pop and imap > Description: > Some messages which were received last night are empty! > > Thunderbird IMAP: some messages are completely empty, date 1-1-1970 1:00 > Squirrelmail: (no subject), date seems ok, clicking on message: Error > retrieving contents (translated) > POP: some messages are completely empty > > I ran dbmail-util -by > I saw some 'insert into ...' errors as reported in bug 0000486 > Next I ran dbmail-util -tuby: > > Opening connection to database... > Opening connection to authentication... > Ok. Connected. > > Repairing DBMAIL messageblocks integrity... > Ok. Found [0] unconnected messageblks. > > Checking DBMAIL message integrity... > Ok. Found [0] unconnected messages. > > Checking DBMAIL mailbox integrity... > Ok. Found [0] unconnected mailboxes. > > Repairing DBMAIL for NULL messages... > Ok. Found [0] NULL messages. > > Checking DBMAIL for NULL physmessages... > Ok. Found [0] physmessages without messageblocks. > > Repairing DBMAIL for rfcsize field... > Ok. Found [0] missing rfcsize values. > > Repairing DBMAIL for incorrect is_header flags... > Ok. Found [0] incorrect is_header flags. > > Repairing DBMAIL for cached envelopes... > Ok. Found [0] missing envelope values. > > Repairing DBMAIL for cached header values... > Ok. Found [0] un-cached physmessages. > > Maintenance done. No errors found. > > Still the same problem. HELP! > > > > > > ====================================================================== > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Anne - 24-Jan-07 10:31 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Meanwhile I've stopped all dbmail services to avoid customers getting empty > messages. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Anne - 24-Jan-07 10:32 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Another note: / filesystem was full but the database is on /usr and /var > which are separate filesystems with plenty of space. I doubt this was a > problem. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Anne - 24-Jan-07 10:53 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Please let me know how to debug. > I need to find out first if these empty messages can be salvated. If so, I > won't startup the services until it's fixed. But if the messages are lost > anyway I might as well startup everything. Lots of customers waiting..... > > Issue History > Date Modified Username Field Change > ====================================================================== > 24-Jan-07 10:27 Anne New Issue > 24-Jan-07 10:31 Anne Note Added: 0001778 > 24-Jan-07 10:32 Anne Note Added: 0001779 > 24-Jan-07 10:53 Anne Note Added: 0001780 > ====================================================================== > > _______________________________________________ > Dbmail-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://twister.fastxs.net/mailman/listinfo/dbmail-dev > -- ________________________________________________________________ Paul Stevens paul at nfg.nl NET FACILITIES GROUP GPG/PGP: 1024D/11F8CD31 The Netherlands________________________________http://www.nfg.nl _______________________________________________ Dbmail-dev mailing list [email protected] http://twister.fastxs.net/mailman/listinfo/dbmail-dev
