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Re: Mail Problems again.



doug said:
> I don't think that is an error. I see it in my log, too.

Yeah it is a 'normal' error. Sieve isn't in /etc/services out of the box.

Josh

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Josh Wisenbaker, ACSA
Sr. Systems Engineer
ComputerTree Technologies
Winston-Salem
1-800-467-9820
>
> DV
>
>
> On Jul 30, 2004, at 1:12 PM, Jack Foster Mancilla wrote:
>
>> .
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have had these same problems. ... I have just run through these steps
>> twice, everything seems sort of ok. ... But I continue with the sieve
>> error
>>
>> Jul 30 07:21:03 myHost master[3282]: process started
>> Jul 30 07:21:03 myHost ctl_cyrusdb[3283]: recovering cyrus databases
>> Jul 30 07:21:09 myHost ctl_cyrusdb[3283]: done recovering cyrus
>> databases
>> Jul 30 07:21:09 myHost master[3282]: no service 'sieve' in
>> /etc/services, disabling sieve
>> Jul 30 07:21:09 myHost master[3282]: ready for work
>> Jul 30 07:21:09 myHost ctl_cyrusdb[3285]: checkpointing cyrus databases
>> Jul 30 07:21:09 myHost ctl_cyrusdb[3285]: done checkpointing cyrus
>> databases
>>
>>
>> On Jul 30, 2004, at 04:37, webmaster wrote:
>>
>>> The problem is not a log rolling issue, this has been corrected in
>>> 10.3.4
>>>
>>> UPDATE
>>> Well the problem is almost repaired, left with one problem.
>>>
>>> from "Mail Access" logs
>>> Jul 30 07:20:40 localhost master[3139]: process started
>>> Jul 30 07:20:40 localhost ctl_cyrusdb[3140]: recovering cyrus
>>> databases
>>> Jul 30 07:20:43 localhost ctl_cyrusdb[3140]: done recovering cyrus
>>> databases
>>> Jul 30 07:20:43 localhost master[3139]: no service 'sieve' in
>>> /etc/services, disabling sieve
>>> Jul 30 07:20:43 localhost master[3139]: ready for work
>>> Jul 30 07:20:43 localhost ctl_cyrusdb[3141]: checkpointing cyrus
>>> databases
>>> Jul 30 07:20:43 localhost ctl_cyrusdb[3141]: done checkpointing cyrus
>>> databases
>>>
>>> How do I fix the sieve problem and why is it showing now and not
>>> before?
>>>
>>> Dale
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 >Re: Mail Problems again. (From: Jack Foster Mancilla <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Mail Problems again. (From: doug <email@hidden>)



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