I have the same problem with two users.
Looks like it happen when we changed the mail server setup so it
would work with apple.
I would also like to know the answer to this problem.
Thanks
Ben
On Feb 2, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Perry Smith wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this list and new to Cyrus. I have a problem on a Mac
OS X 10.4.4 Server. The problem may be due to something that Apple
has added but I've been unable to get help from any of the Apple
forums. It may be that someone on this list can figure out the
problem but more than likely, if someone on this list can give me a
debugging approach, I think that may help a great deal.
The problem seems simple: I get IOERROR's unexpected end of file.
I also get SQUAT failed to open index file (and just SQUAT failed).
I have tried reconstruct -r user/pedz several times. I've tried
deleting via the mail client the mail box. I *think* it is always
the "Deleted Messages" mail box that gets clobbered but I'm not
sure. Some of the IOERROR end of file messages come when it
appears that IMAP is looking through the user settings.
Apple has things so that "reconstruct -m" does not work (its not
supported -- it just replies back immediately with a not supported
message.
I've also tried blowing away /var/imap and doing the mkimap. I am
doing the reconstruct and the mkimap as cyrusimap (Apples cyrus/
imap user).
This is a fresh install of Mac OS X 10.4.4. I've tried
reinstalling and the problem keeps happening.
Note: I also get errors from sieve not being able to find files but
I am assuming that is not a major problem and (I'm assuming) not
connected to this problem. I mention it just in case it is important.
ANY HELP... would be much much appreciated.
Thank you,
Perry
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