Look at what happens immediately prior to the end of the log. It isn't 
always the last thing logged but I have found on a couple of occasions 
that a particular server or message has caused ASSP to bail out. It is 
normally pretty obvious once you start comparing a number of different 
examples. I haven't had it happen for a long time though.

I also have a script that polls ports 25 and 55555 every five minutes. 
If there is no response it restarts ASSP so something like that may be 
of use?

All the best,
Colin.

On 16/04/2012 11:21, Tim Jacob wrote:
> I am running version 2.1.1(12090) on two separate Linux boxes (SLES v10
> sp4) using Postfix as the MTA
>
> ASSP just stops working 2 or 3 times a day on both - but not at the same
> time, and I have to restart them manually.
>
> I cannot find any rhyme or reason to the stoppages.  Can anyone point me
> to a log file that might give me a clue?
> Does not seem to be in ASSP's logs, or Postfix.  Just that it was
> running, and now isn't.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Tim Jacob
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