In the original design of the system, repeatedly stuffing an error in the
log when there were no partners available was done on purpose.  The idea was
that not having mailsync peers is a serious error for a public SKS server,
since it means that the keys submitted to SKS will never make it into the
PKS system.  That's why there's no way of turning the error off.  Do people
think that the error should be made optional?  If we have lots of SKS
keyservers that don't have mailsync's, I'm afraid the PKS network will get
left behind...

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Kim Minh Kaplan
<kaplan+...@kim-minh.com<kaplan%2b...@kim-minh.com>
> wrote:

> When you don't have mailsync partners the db.log file fills up with
> "<mail transmit keys>" error messages and the KDB/tqueue database is
> never dequeued.  The attached patch fixes this.
>
> Kim Minh.
>
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