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Wierd Qmail maillog error

ZopfWare

Regular Pleskian
Anyone know what this could be or how to get rid of it? It doesn't happen on the same account each time but it invariably happens every time I connect to pull mail.

I think it might have something to do with a limit on the number of auth sessions that can be open or something like that.

Would really appreciate it if anyone knows what this is.

IMAP connect from @ [76.189.45.73]update_smtp_lock: Unable to update smtp-lock database, smtp-lock will not work: database is lockedupdate_smtp_lock: Unable to update smtp-lock database, smtp-lock will not work: database is lockedINFO: LOGIN, [email protected], ip=[76.189.45.73]
 
Never seen this before but if you think the issue is related to the number of connections the best place to start would be: /etc/courier-imap/imapd

Your *nix distro might have it in a different location.
 
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