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2015 Mar 13
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How to detect out-of-sync condition
...>> There are no log entries about broken sync or something something like
>> that?
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Steffen Kaiser
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2015 Mar 13
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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:
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> On Thu, 12 Mar 2015, Cliff Hayes wrote:
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>> I recently