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2015 Mar 13
1
How to detect out-of-sync condition
...>> There are no log entries about broken sync or something something like >> that? > > - -- Steffen Kaiser -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEVAwUBVQLyJXz1H7kL/d9rAQK7YggAtWJz0FEylF3I8r7qUZsRjraPuXcHUAHM bDGkrr/9BVUTeFF+wVK51k8iBBb7P2VJo8tefJ1gho00gfJpZo2EE8VG/LEt2LeH chq7v8iCNBaTRMXLlQwzUMii5JjSfoKuFRFEhphuv0yLacWT5AICPiqTqrLz+wQh UW7KMfxZuXDxR4zNj58Da8HQmiTSNm7BQv4N1GpExkGNxcE14X7By4iPFxkKq1OI O24iPL1WSwwhOftdBGuXFO2oCOqIQKHu/aZdoElezobxlNXgegDMk6ui9LPu9V1T 44IF1sICPEjpQyf7SgEvJcpBarXeaUy2NtZGMkWHWU0LNl5XQrETcA== =OGb3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
2015 Mar 13
3
How to detect out-of-sync condition
I looked in the place where dovecot logs everything ... the maillog. I didn't see anything but the log is huge and I could have easily missed it. Is there a certain error or phrase I should look for? If so please advise. On 3/13/2015 3:05 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Thu, 12 Mar 2015, Cliff Hayes wrote: > >> I recently