I'm running cyrus from the Debian/testing repository
which is currently at 2.4.16 (2.4.16-1 on the Debian side).  I'm
seeing this problem where messages aren't being correctly handled
by sieve.  I have a bunch of logwatch messages flooding in from
different systems around the same time every morning.  Most of
them end up in the correct folder, but a decent number of them
slip into my INBOX every day.  I don't think it's related to the
32 or 64-bit hash problem that I found in searching for
information about these errors messages.

        Anyway, my sieve rule looks like this:
---
if allof (header :contains "from" "utexas.edu", header :contains "subject" 
"logwatch for") {fileinto "INBOX/utexas/laitsadmin/lw"; stop;}

And the error messages coming from cyrus/lmtpunix look like:
---
Jul 16 04:04:05 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17285]: IOERROR: locking index for 
user.nipsy@bitgnome^net.utexas.laitsadmin.lw: Unknown code ____ 255
Jul 16 04:04:05 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17285]: IOERROR: locking index 
user.nipsy@bitgnome^net.utexas.laitsadmin.lw: System I/O error
Jul 16 04:04:05 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17285]: sieve runtime error for 
nipsy@bitgnome^net id 
<201207160902.q6g922jq012...@image-lab-server.psy.utexas.edu>: Fileinto: System 
I/O error
Jul 16 04:04:06 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17285]: Delivered: 
<201207160902.q6g922jq012...@image-lab-server.psy.utexas.edu> to mailbox: 
user.nipsy@bitgnome^net
Jul 16 04:04:07 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17285]: USAGE nipsy@bitgnome^net user: 
0.000000 sys: 0.004000

And here are two messages coming in right around the same time
which are delivered without any problems to the correct folder:
---
Jul 16 04:03:14 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17822]: Delivered: 
<201207160902.q6g925fu018...@topcat.laits.utexas.edu> to mailbox: 
user.nipsy@bitgnome^net.utexas.laitsadmin.lw
Jul 16 04:04:37 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17868]: Delivered: 
<201207160902.q6g922eo025...@vm-cake.la.utexas.edu> to mailbox: 
user.nipsy@bitgnome^net.utexas.laitsadmin.lw
Jul 16 04:03:40 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17822]: USAGE nipsy@bitgnome^net user: 
0.000000 sys: 0.008000
Jul 16 04:04:42 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17868]: USAGE nipsy@bitgnome^net user: 
0.004000 sys: 0.000000

        Sorry if this has already been reported.  This has been
happening now for awhile since I upgraded to 2.4 (from 2.2).  But
I'm not sure if it's been happening ever since I upgraded to 2.4
or only somewhat recently.

-- 
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