Jason,

I'm not sure the exact purpose of the .tmp file, but if I had to guess ...
It's most likely a .eml file that the email engine passes to the mail
server, but uses a .tmp extention to identify it as temporary since once it
is sent to the mail server it is no longer needed on the AR server.  Anyway,
Since you went to patch 006 a while ago and are just now seeing this
problem, I'm assuming that this is not that cause of your issue. Though,
there's always room for hope. Good luck with your problem.

Regards,
Matt Ferringo


On 5/7/08, Jason Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ** Hi Matt,
>
> Yes it is definitely patch 6.
>
> loaded libraryApplication has started Version:  7.0.01 Patch 006
> 200712011959
> Using JRE: 1.4.2_14
>
> I didn't know that the email service created temp files.  I just took a
> look in "C:\Documents and Settings\<username that service runs as>\Local
> Settings\Temp" and there are +484k files named like E2_100234.tmp.
> According to the dates they haven't been created in a while so we
> unknowingly fixed it in the last few months when we brought it up from no
> patch.  Looks like we have some clean up to do.  I can see that if the
> service has to search through all of these that it could cause some issues
> even if it isn't creating new files.  We'll delete them and see if that
> fixes the issue.  Thanks for the tip!
>
> Does anybody know the purpose of these temp files?
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Matt Ferrigno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > ** Are you sure you are running patch 6 on the email engine? I ran into
> > a problem at one point with because email engine pre-patch 2 does not delete
> > temporary files.  In which case the temp folder filled up with over 1
> > million files and caused poor performance of the email engine (about 6
> > emails per minute). A simple resart of the email engine did not fix the
> > issue.  We had to remove all the temporary files in the directory.
> >
> > On 5/7/08, Jason Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > ** Has anybody had issues with the Email Engine stop processing
> > > outgoing and incoming mail while the service still running.  Restarting 
> > > the
> > > email service alone usually does not fix the issue.  There are no errors 
> > > in
> > > the email logs or email error form.
> > >
> > >
> > > I have noticed that the aremaild.exe process usually takes a while to
> > > stop so I have started doing a full service start/stop instead of a 
> > > restart,
> > > and sometimes I have to kill the process.
> > >
> > > We usually we only have an issue if we have to restart the ARS service
> > > or if the Exchange mailbox is unavailable for some reason (configured for
> > > MAPI).  A fresh OS restart and the email engine fires up fine.  What we 
> > > have
> > > had to do lately when email stops processing is:
> > > •    Stop the service/kill the process
> > > •    Delete the pending email messages that are waiting to be sent
> > > (export them first)
> > > •    Move the incoming emails that are waiting in Exchange from the
> > > inbox
> > > •    Start the service and try sending a new message (repeat until it
> > > will process the message(s))
> > > •    Move the incoming email back to the Inbox (verify they are
> > > processed)
> > > •    Import the previously deleted records
> > >
> > > I have noticed this issue in the previous shop where I worked at too,
> > > on various patches of 7.0 and 7.0.1 (all Windows 2003).  I have seen some
> > > threads on the list where it looks like similar issues but no resolutions 
> > > or
> > > how many others have seen this behavior.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jason
> > >
> > > ARS/Email 7.0.1 P6
> > > Windows 2003
> > > MS SQL 2005 SP 2
> > > Java 1.4.2_14
> > >
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