On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 12:48 +0200, Ingo Freund wrote: > Not this and no reboot did help, the error stayed. > After a long time of trying this and that the only solution > seemed to be a file system check on the binary partition of the > concerned machine. The check didn't tell about any errors, but > after running it pop3d began working normally. > I still have no idea what it could have been. well, that's new for me too. but if a reboot won't help, it sounds like an os problem, not like a cyrus problem.
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