Date: Tue, 09 Jul 2013 13:31:15 +1000 From: R Skinner <rocky@herveybayaustralia.com.au> To: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: courier imap - unable to access shared folders: "operation not supported" Message-ID: <51DB8403.6070000@herveybayaustralia.com.au>
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I'm really tearing my hair out here, this was working until I had to do a repair on the server hdd and rebuild it, and now I cannot work out why this has been working at all- no amount of googling even hints at what could be wrong. I'm trying to access shared folders on a courier-imap server and the client simply does nothing, the logs are very obscure as well, and it is on these that I have been focusing my searches on and then trying generalisations: Jul 9 12:59:29 server1 imapd: FAMCancelMonitor: Broken pipe Jul 9 12:59:30 server1 imapd: shared-folders/<shared-folder>/tmp/1373338770.M51083P2034_sync.<server>: Operation not supported Jul 9 12:59:30 server1 imapd: FAMCancelMonitor: Broken pipe Jul 9 12:59:30 server1 imapd: shared-folders/<shared-folder>/tmp/1373338770.M453207P2034_sync.<server>: Operation not supported Jul 9 12:59:30 server1 imapd: FAMCancelMonitor: Broken pipe Jul 9 12:59:50 server1 imapd: LOGIN, user=<user1>, ip=<IP>, port=[59585], protocol=IMAP Jul 9 13:00:12 server1 imapd: LOGIN, user=<user2>, ip=<IP>, port=[30542], protocol=IMAP Jul 9 13:03:44 server1 imapd: end from FAM server connection Jul 9 13:03:59 server1 imapd: FAMPending: timeout Jul 9 13:05:18 server1 imapd: couriertls: read: Connection reset by peer Jul 9 13:05:18 server1 imapd: DISCONNECTED, user=<user2>, ip=<IP>, headers=0, body=0, rcvd=314, sent=25847, time=306, starttls=1 I cannot find any references anywhere on this at all. The server has a mail store over NFS located on a ZFS fileserver, nothing has changed as such in the transition and it was working before the hdd repair was done. The only change I tried in the past 5 mins was turning the enhancedidle switch in the conf, and all that produced was the FAM errors you can see. Does anyone have any clues to this? Cheers
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