I get this problem as well, with dovecot running on a server running Fedora5 I first noticed this problem after a yum update that moved the server upto the rpm dovecot-1.0.0.beta8.3.fc5.i386 The server original ran OK after it was originaly upgraded to Fedora5, which shiped with the rpm dovecot-1.0.0.beta2.7.i386
The LDAP server is openldap-2.0.27-8 running redhat 9.0
The minimum to fix the problem seems to be kill the dovecot auth processes.
Well, since all of these versions are extremely outdated, the first thing to do is update dovecot - latest is rc17.
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Charles
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Usualy I would be minded to agree, but this problem seems to be affecting versions between rc8 and rc17
Adrian Hall reported problem with rc17 J.M. Maurer with rc15 Me with the current Fedora 5 RPM beta 8
In this case I suspect it may be easier to work backwards until the problem goes away then see what was changed to cause the problem than try and debug an intermittent problem in the current code.
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