From: Scott Adkins (no email)
Date: Sat Aug 02 2003 - 02:03:31 EDT
I am seeing a lot of these type errors in the log file:
IOERROR: fstating sieve script /usr/sieve/a/ap934499/defaultbc: No such
file or directory
append_check() of 'user.mh202200' failed
append_check() of 'user.am109499' failed
IOERROR: fstating sieve script /usr/sieve/a/ak132301/defaultbc: No such
file or directory
append_check() of 'user.ag178900' failed
append_check() of 'user.lm237599' failed
What do they mean exactly? Debugging is set pretty high right now... Also,
there aren't any sieve scripts on the system right now, as we just turned
it on for the first time. This means that all of the a-z directories in
/usr/sieve are empty.
Should I have created a directory for every user prior to enabling sieve?
What about the defaultbc files? Should I have a 'default' file of some
kind copied to all the user directories?
Or should I assume that these errors are normal and that it is just extra
debugging information that won't be shown if I wasn't logging so high?
Scott
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