> I couple days ago, each user employing GoldMine as a client tragicly lost
> their entire inboxes. I noticed in the "mailstore" log a series of these
> errors were logged during that time...
>
> 04/05/05 11:08:30 DEBUG mailstore: Exception retrieving mail:
> java.lang.RuntimeException: Exception caught while retrieving an
> object, cause: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError, so we're deleting it... good
> riddance!

There were actually serveral hundred of these messages, which was
consistent with the number of emails being retrieved.


On Fri, 6 May 2005, Theodore Watson wrote:

> Several of our clients are using a piece of software with pop3-client
> capability called GoldMine. It leaves emails on the James server rather
> then moving them off.
>
> I couple days ago, each user employing GoldMine as a client tragicly lost
> their entire inboxes. I noticed in the "mailstore" log a series of these
> errors were logged during that time...
>
> 04/05/05 11:08:30 DEBUG mailstore: Exception retrieving mail:
> java.lang.RuntimeException: Exception caught while retrieving an
> object, cause: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError, so we're deleting it... good
> riddance!
>
> At least one user had 400+ emails on the server.
>
> Am I to infer from this that James deleted these messages because it was
> out of memory?  When was it out of memory?  I am assuming it was at the
> time these users were retrieving there email.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ted
>
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