I recently moved my email services from a very old cyrus-imapd server (whose hardware was starting to fail) to a fresh install of F8 x86_64. I migrated the mailboxes from one to the other, setup my local CA, and all appears to work well *except* one thing...one user (and always the same one) gets an occasional 0 length email in his imapd directory....this totally screws up his client (it won't read his mailbox past that...Thunderbird2 latest if you're interested)...I login, shutdown imapd, remove the offending email file, and rebuild his index, and all is fine after that. However, this is very annoying to have to do and I was wondering if anybody else out in the Fedora world is running a similar setup and has seen this. Essentially, the email comes in via sendmail (with a size > 0 every time if the emails that I think are the culprits *are* in fact the culprits), gets sent to spamc, and then gets handed off to cyrusv2 for delivery into the mailbox. I've got a bunch of logging turned on for spamassassin, sendmail, and cyrus (although the latter is somewhat lacking) but can't see anything that would be causing this. Oh, and there are no disk space issues and I don't see any log messages that might indicate that I'm running out of swap or anything of that nature. Thoughts? Thanks. Kevin -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines