On May 29, 2008, at 5:03 PM, Trevor Jacques wrote:
it could help if you submit some bug reports to apple
I did, starting back at the beginning of the year (I was
sufficiently upset that I copied Steve Jobs on a couple of the
detailed e-mails). I had hoped that 10.5.2 would fix things, then
that 10.5.3 would make the fix.... Evidently, I was mistaken.
you probably aren't the only one with this issue but you might be
the only one to go to the length of reporting it
It's been all over the Apple discussion lists for a while. It is
also evident from the lists that others have contacted Apple about
the issues, some time ago.
secondly, you might try backing up your server (with carbon copy
cloner, for example) and re-installing everything.
Oh, the delights of Leopard server requiring a clean disk: the
server down for two hours or so. I'm so enthused....
who knows... the whole thing could be due to an error in some
random configuration file...
Possible, but the error seems to be happening to other people, so
it's not likely my disk.
Is that exactly the problem you're having ? What error messages are
you seeing ?
Please be explicit in the problem details not the ranting.
I'm not saying you're "not" having a problem, or that others aren't.
If you're seeing the discussions error "postfix/masterXXXX:
fatal" (where XXXX is some number):