Rob Siemborski schrieb:
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Matt Bernstein wrote:
1. -> lmtp read timeout <- What problem is meant ? Postfix is
writing to the unix socket but nobody reads from the socket or
Cyrus is reading from the socket but nobody is writing to it ?
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Matt Bernstein wrote:
> > 1. -> lmtp read timeout <- What problem is meant ? Postfix is
> > writing to the unix socket but nobody reads from the socket or
> > Cyrus is reading from the socket but nobody is writing to it ?
>
> I've seen this with Exim. Exim sends th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
As i have learned in an other thread on the postfix mailing list
"read-error" on
UNIX sockets are OS errors because they should by design never happen. So you
can't solve this with postfix or cyrus.
Regards
Andreas
Can you give the link to that thread ?
Did they fi
Matt Bernstein schrieb:
At 22:27 +0100 Lindner wrote:
1. -> lmtp read timeout <- What problem is meant ? Postfix is
writing to the unix socket but nobody reads from the socket or
Cyrus is reading from the socket but nobody is writing to it ?
I've seen thi
Philipp Sacha schrieb:
Hi,
sometimes my cyrus shows the same behaviour. The reason is, that the
lmtpd processes are gone. I do not know why. But i can reproduce the
situation in starting the cyrus server and then killing the lmtpd
processes manually.
Nice hint. I'll check wether it's the sam
Zitat von Lindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> i'm using Cyrus 2.1.12 and Postfix 2.0.6 (SuSE 8.2).
> Since a year i'm working with Cyrus and had no problems i couldn't solve
> but this lmtp read timeout is driving me around the bend. ;-) Thats
> why i'm starting this discussion:
>
> I ad
At 22:27 +0100 Lindner wrote:
> 1. -> lmtp read timeout <- What problem is meant ? Postfix is
> writing to the unix socket but nobody reads from the socket or
> Cyrus is reading from the socket but nobody is writing to it ?
I've seen this with Exim. Exim sends the DATA phase and neve