On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 07:27:14PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> I've also just noticed something else odd about the error messages -- aren't
> the files in the split directories normally named by inode number?  In this
> case, the "missing" files all share the names of the split directories that
> qmail thinks they should be in -- i.e. mess/13/13, mess/14/14, etc.
> [ ... ]
> I just don't get it.  I've searched the archives of the list, and can't find
> any occurrences of this.  I'd appreciate any thoughts on what might be
> causing this.

Could it be the big-todo patch somehow failed?
Or - that you have a big-todo queue layout and the active qmail
installation (or at least qmail-send) uses the vanilla qmail structure.
Then it would think the subdirs in todo are files and tries to find the
corresponding files in queue/mess, which obviously would fail as this
are no files, but dirs?

        \Maex

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