Eric,
Did you ever try reconstruct -r on the affected mailboxes. And yes, I
strongly recommend skiplist. It has solved some problems for me which I
still don't really understand why.
Simon
Ken Murchison schrieb:
>
> "Eric S. Pulley" wrote:
> >
> > These sessions are from the same client and sam
"Eric S. Pulley" wrote:
>
> These sessions are from the same client and same thread. There are in
> fact the same session I just split it so you could see the successful
> and failed one more easily
>
> The ^M is not copy and paste crud it's in the log file plan as day.
I doubt that this is b
These sessions are from the same client and same thread. There are in
fact the same session I just split it so you could see the successful
and failed one more easily
The ^M is not copy and paste crud it's in the log file plan as day.
It's not very repeatable. It's happening about 10% of the t
"Eric S. Pulley" wrote:
>
> Okay here are some logs:
>
> the first part is a successful sent message noted by my added
> -SESSION flag to make it easier to read for you.
Are these connections from the same running client (separate threads) or
two entirely different sessions?
> Questions:
Okay here are some logs:
the first part is a successful sent message noted by my added
-SESSION flag to make it easier to read for you.
Questions:
why in Session 2 did it do a LIST? The user was just sending email not
opening the "Sent Items" folder why would it LIST some of the times and
"Eric S. Pulley" wrote:
>
> Okay I'm at the end of my rope. If I can't get this fixed I have to
> switch MS Exchange...
>
> When sending a message the client is doing one of the following 10% of
> the time.
> Application has unexpectedly quit.
> this dialog
>
> "Error
Okay I'm at the end of my rope. If I can't get this fixed I have to
switch MS Exchange...
When sending a message the client is doing one of the following 10% of
the time.
Application has unexpectedly quit.
this dialog
"Error
The server returned the following error
Unable to add message