Thanks, I certainly have no idea about fcoemon. I guess I'll have to do some research and if that bears no fruit export, rebuild the machine and import. dang... unless there is a better idea...


The only thing that looks strange (to me) in maillog is:

Feb 16 17:47:24 bq180 sendmail[18544]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: missing 
":" separator

There is a entry in that file made via the GUI of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/32. In hosts.allow it appears on line 11 as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.

Right now mail is flowing but I see the two problems. Somethimes when using Thunderbird as an IMAP client it will send mail then error on copying to the sent folder. If I keep trying it will eventually work. When receiving a connection denied error.

Others have reported a "Connection to storage server failed" message when using Roundcube. I am now getting that message but if I keep trying I get through.

Yikes! Over 200 Cron <root@xxxx> /usr/local/sbin/dfix.sh messges today!

Many are blocking and unblocking of IP addresses. Some look like this:
Warning: Dovecot process count = 51 processes
Stopping Dovecot Imap: [  OK  ]
dovecot: no process killed
dovecot-auth: no process killed
or:
Normal: Dovecot process count = 1 processes
Starting Dovecot Imap: [  OK  ]

So I guess that may have some bearing. What do you think? Is Dovecot running out of processes?




Michael Stauber wrote:
Hi Lewis,

The email problem seems to be intermittent connectivity. Could this
(interface?) error be contributing to that?


I don't know, sorry. I never have seen that one before. When the email
problem happens, what do you see in /var/log/maillog?

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