On 26/09/11 15:21 +0200, Riccardo Veraldi wrote: >Hello, >on the impd.log I have plenty of idled errors > >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27607]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27584]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27583]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27582]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27580]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27579]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27578]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27577]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27552]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27393]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27419]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27441]: error sending to idled: 1 >Sep 26 15:12:50 iride imaps[27440]: error sending to idled: 1 > > >I have cyrus-impad 2.4.10 and my configurations looks fine > >in /etc/cyrus.conf > >START { > # do not delete this entry! > recover cmd="ctl_cyrusdb -r" > > # this is only necessary if using idled for IMAP IDLE > idled cmd="idled" >} > >in /etc/imapd.conf > > >idlesocket: /var/lib/imap/socket/idle >imapidlepoll: 60 > > >so I guess why idled cannot be contacted. > >any clue ? > >do I have to disable idled Is idled running as a process? Is it listening on /var/lib/imap/socket/idle? Try: netstat -l -p | grep <pid> Do your imapd processes have permissions (write?) to access the idled socket? -- Dan White ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/