Eric, Did you ever try reconstruct -r on the affected mailboxes. And yes, I strongly recommend skiplist. It has solved some problems for me which I still don't really understand why.
Simon Ken Murchison schrieb: > > "Eric S. Pulley" wrote: > > > > These sessions are from the same client and same thread. There are in > > fact the same session I just split it so you could see the successful > > and failed one more easily > > > > The ^M is not copy and paste crud it's in the log file plan as day. > > I doubt that this is being sent to the client. It might be cruft in the > telemetry code. > > > It's not very repeatable. It's happening about 10% of the time and > > seems to be totally random as to when it's going to happen. It is > > however always when posting a message to the Sent folder on the server > > and only when sending a message. I can copy 1000s messages to the Sent > > box by hand with no trouble. > > > > It's only happening on 2 of the 12 Entourage installations here, both > > high profile users. I've tried reinstalling the clients. I've even > > swapped the hardware out. I've made new Sent folders on the server. > > None of that worked. > > Have you tried MS support or some google searches? Its not like the > client is crashing, it looks like a well behaved IMAP session. Its hard > to blame the server when the client never even tries the command. > > Is Entourage a MacOS client only? > > > Guess next I'll delete and remake the affected accounts on the server. > > seems very silly to me though. I have no proof that it's NOT the > > server. And I have no real way of setting up a different imap server > > for testing. A number of the upper management are Microsoft lovers and > > I'm running outa arguments not to convert to the evil empire... > > So you can't even test Exchange to see if it has the same problem? Its > scary that the users/management would have such blind faith in MS > products. > > > > > --On Tuesday, February 11, 2003 16:10 -0500 Ken Murchison > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > "Eric S. Pulley" wrote: > > >> > > >> Okay here are some logs: > > >> > > >> the first part is a successful sent message noted by my added > > >> -----SESSION flag to make it easier to read for you. > > > > > > Are these connections from the same running client (separate threads) > > > or two entirely different sessions? > > > > > > > > >> Questions: > > >> why in Session 2 did it do a LIST? The user was just sending email > > >> not opening the "Sent Items" folder why would it LIST some of the > > >> times and not others? > > > > > > I have no idea why it would do a LIST after a successful SELECT. The > > > FETCH might be because this is the first time that the client opened > > > the mailbox. > > > > > > > > >> what is the deal with UID 230 the ^M worries me > > > > > > Not sure. Is it possible that this is cut-n-paste cruft? > > > > > > > > >> As you can see in Session 2 it does a list and many fetch(es) but > > >> logs out before the append is sent... > > > > > > Is this behavior repeatable? What happens if you manually select the > > > Sent folder before sending a message? > > > > > > I don't see the server doing anything wrong. Does this only happen > > > with Cyrus? Can you post a similar log from a different (working) > > > server? > > > > > > > > >> > > > > ------------------------ > > | Eric S. Pulley | > > | Sr. Unix Administrator | > > | Hamilton Partners | > > | +1.707.431.4300 | > > | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | > > ------------------------ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Part 1.2 Type: application/pgp-signature > > Encoding: 7bit > > -- > Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd. > Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place > 716-662-8973 x26 Orchard Park, NY 14127 > --PGP Public Key-- http://www.oceana.com/~ken/ksm.pgp