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Mail(1739) deny file-read-data /Library/Preferences/com.apple.mail.plist

Hi


Since moving from HDD to SSD and Lion to ML I am getting loads of these errors in my System Log


Mail(1739) deny file-read-data /Library/Preferences/com.apple.mail.plist


I am not experiencing any end issues as a result but notice I am getting 6 every second which must be causing an issue


The details are:


Mail(1739) deny file-read-data /Library/Preferences/com.apple.mail.plist


Process: Mail [1739]

Path: /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail

Load Address: 0x10f773000

Identifier: com.apple.mail

Version: 1485 (6.0)

Build Info: 3-Mail~1485000000000000

Code Type: x86_64 (Native)

Parent Process: launchd [237]


Date/Time: 2012-08-05 11:54:01.392 +0100

OS Version: Mac OS X 10.8 (12A269)

Report Version: 8


Thread 0:

0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8c9d5fee __open + 10

1 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c12a588 __33-[CFPrefsPlistSource synchronize]_block_invoke_0 + 296

2 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c125f07 withDaemonConnection + 87

3 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c12a36c -[CFPrefsPlistSource synchronize] + 316

4 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1291a1 -[CFPrefsPlistSource synchronizeIfStale] + 113

5 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c12927a -[CFPrefsPlistSource copyValueForKey:] + 42

6 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c128213 -[CFPrefsSearchListSource copyValueForKey:] + 131

7 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c124080 __CFPreferencesCopyAppValue_block_invoke_0 + 32

8 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c1277e8 +[CFPrefsSearchListSource withSearchListForIdentifier:perform:] + 824

9 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8bffd67a CFPreferencesCopyAppValue + 186

10 Foundation 0x00007fff8ccb7db0 -[NSUserDefaults(NSUserDefaults) objectForKey:] + 22

11 Foundation 0x00007fff8ccb7c97 -[NSUserDefaults(NSUserDefaults) boolForKey:] + 23

12 AddressBook 0x00007fff92932d8b ABDLog + 290

13 AddressBook 0x00007fff92935eda -[ABSafeNotificationEntry reflectNotification:] + 63

14 AddressBook 0x00007fff92935cf1 -[ABSafeNotificationReflector reflectNotification:toEntryIfElligible:] + 72

15 AddressBook 0x00007fff92935c72 __50-[ABSafeNotificationReflector notificationFunnel:]_block_invoke_0 + 37

16 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c0597d9 __NSSetEnumerate + 985

17 AddressBook 0x00007fff92935c26 -[NSSet(ABSetAdditions) _abEach:] + 91

18 AddressBook 0x00007fff92935ad3 -[ABCopyOnWriteSet useReadOnlySet:] + 44

19 AddressBook 0x00007fff92935a9e -[ABCopyOnWriteSet each:] + 91

20 AddressBook 0x00007fff92935a1e -[ABSafeNotificationReflector notificationFunnel:] + 181

21 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8bff5b8a _CFXNotificationPost + 2554

22 Foundation 0x00007fff8ccb7a76 -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 64

23 Mail 0x000000010f7757d5

24 CoreData 0x00007fff88968e64 -[NSManagedObjectContext(_NSInternalAdditions) _didSaveChanges] + 2132

25 CoreData 0x00007fff88958589 -[NSManagedObjectContext save:] + 1241

26 Message 0x00007fff88d3e755 -[SeenMessagesManager saveChanges] + 46

27 Message 0x00007fff88d372f6 -[POPStore fetchSynchronously] + 2175

28 Message 0x00007fff88d2edd2 -[POPAccount fetchSynchronously] + 140

29 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c036cac __invoking___ + 140

30 CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8c036b47 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 263

31 CoreMessage 0x00007fff8b271d5d -[MonitoredInvocation invoke] + 225

32 CoreMessage 0x00007fff8b28a2b2 -[ThrowingInvocationOperation main] + 33

33 CoreMessage 0x00007fff8b236602 -[_MFInvocationOperation main] + 431

34 Foundation 0x00007fff8ccfdbb6 -[__NSOperationInternal start] + 684

35 Foundation 0x00007fff8cd053d1 __block_global_6 + 129

36 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8cc5ef3d _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 15

37 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8cc5b0fa _dispatch_client_callout + 8

38 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8cc5c23e _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 304

39 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff8c361ceb _pthread_wqthread + 404

40 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff8c34c1b1 start_wqthread + 13


Binary Images:

0x10f773000 - 0x10fb0fff7 com.apple.mail (6.0 - 1485) <6C62E4AC-EBA9-3E31-B677-B26356423DE1> /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail

0x7fff88914000 - 0x7fff88b32fff com.apple.CoreData (106 - 407.5) <45EF39FE-7FD6-366E-BB5C-3E86E0B7DA3C> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreData.framework/Versions/A/CoreData

0x7fff88bc2000 - 0x7fff88e08ff7 com.apple.MessageFramework (6.0 - 1485) <79FA27A2-D01A-3D35-AE3A-7F8F41034728> /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Versions/B/Message

0x7fff8b20c000 - 0x7fff8b2c4ff7 com.apple.CoreMessage (1.0 - 1485) <1210621B-BABB-3153-A8DF-DAC0FA671D05> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreMessage.framework/Versions/A/CoreMessage

0x7fff8bfb0000 - 0x7fff8c199fff com.apple.CoreFoundation (6.8 - 744) <47AEA7C7-EF9B-3FC6-AEBF-CE02FC650301> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation

0x7fff8c34b000 - 0x7fff8c417fef libsystem_c.dylib (825.24) <16B6B86C-53EE-36E8-AC2B-4AADC1008098> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_c.dylib

0x7fff8c9c4000 - 0x7fff8c9dfff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2050.7.9) <E0447BF5-E104-35B0-B28B-4156887D58F1> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib

0x7fff8cc59000 - 0x7fff8cc6eff7 libdispatch.dylib (228.18) <0B6B6E7F-4D8A-3F3B-A4BF-6CF34638DBBB> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib

0x7fff8cc6f000 - 0x7fff8cfcbff7 com.apple.Foundation (6.8 - 945) <0C972F73-0C07-3384-98F2-B176E0289494> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation

0x7fff92926000 - 0x7fff92be1fff com.apple.AddressBook.framework (7.0 - 1143) <EC55CF4B-4194-3163-B6E1-8C8D2712FBCF> /System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Versions/A/AddressBook


Any wise wisdom?


Thanks, Chris.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Aug 5, 2012 3:55 AM

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Posted on Aug 5, 2012 4:02 AM

I don't know that it's a ML or SSD issue - I'm running both and not seeing that problem with Mail (although I admit that I seldom use Mail).


Have you tried just deleting com.apple.mail.plist? It sounds as if maybe pemissions are screwed up on that one file...


No real wisdom...


Clinton

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Aug 5, 2012 4:52 AM in response to Chris-UK

plists are just preference files left over from the NeXTStep days... you can edit them if you know what you're doing. And you can delete them and they will re-generate (hopefully with the right permissions!).


I've never used SuperDuper so I don't know how it works really. You might have just had permissions screwed up on one file - no big deal if everything else is running fine.


Glad I could help - makes me feel good!


Clinton

Aug 20, 2012 6:33 PM in response to Chris-UK

Same issue here - except I noticed it because all of a sudden my disk cloning operation had an extra 50GB of changed data to copy. So this error was causing many many log files in /private/var/log/asl


I'm wondering if it's due to a perference edit I did for Mail at one stage when a bundle ID had to be updated for Mail Act-On?


Anyway, I have deleted that preference file now and Mail has not recreated it. Console messages seem to have dried up 🙂

Sep 4, 2012 12:56 PM in response to Chris-UK

The .plist files are almost always preferences. I believe "plist" is short for "property list". It contains a list of keys (configuration options) and settings for each key, similar in some respects to the way the Windows Registry works, except that there is a separate file for each set of settings, instead of a single registry file as in Windows. In this case it's a shared settings file for Mail, but I couldn't tell you anything more about the contents.


You were smart to back it up. Usually .plist files can be deleted without signicant loss, because they will be recreated automatically with default settings. But sometimes they contain important settings that may be hard to set up again, especially if you had help setting up your computer in the first place, or have lost important details that you'd need for setting up an app, such as Mail. But sometimes the settings are trivial, for example the position and size of windows, etc., and do not contain settings you'd care about, which may be in another .plist file or in some other kind of file/database.

Oct 17, 2012 12:08 PM in response to Richard E. Cooke

After I exited MAIL, the file appeared - became visible?


I deleted it, and another LOCK file and the error did not come back when I started MAIL.


Now I get this:


2012-10-17 3:05:23.879 PM SyncServer[22646]: [0x7fb173c0be20] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.


Which looks like an unrelated issue - Google searching I go....

Mail(1739) deny file-read-data /Library/Preferences/com.apple.mail.plist

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