Although I did have a few issues with Declude in the beginning when
switching to v3.x., I know for a fact this IS NOT a Declude issue; (I had
QueueMgr issues while using Declude v2.x also.)  The email is hitting spool,
being processed by Declude perfectly, placed back in spool, and then just
sitting.  Queuemgr just is not firing off.

I changed the SMTP process to point directly to Imail's processing (with no
Imail spam features running at all - we do not use Imail's spam features) as
a test to rule out declude, and no change.

I did finally get it going again late last night (I'm replying from my
regular address!) but I do not know what or how I did it.  I gave the
machine several reboots after the 8.22 upgrade, and it just picked up and
began working about 12am

I now have yellow caution tape and warning signes wrapped around the rack my
server sits in so noone will touch it and disturb these demons in the
meantime....

But I need to find out from Imail why this continues happening.





 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 10:15 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Recurring Quemgr Issues again

Randy,

I'm not totally clear about this since I have never experienced it, but I
believe that others have reported Queuemgr crashes when using Declude 3.x.
Reports of such things along with stranded files are the two currently known
issues that are holding me off on upgrading.  I run Declude 2.0.6.16 with
IMail 8.15HF2 and have never had Queuemgr crash.

If it is Declude that is contributing to the crash, you might try dropping
the number of processes that Declude is configured for in the Declude.cfg
file.  Another possibility is that IMail is barfing on the content of a
particular message, so maybe trying to figure out what the last message
processed was could explain the crash if it was repeated across restarts.
I'm pretty sure that restarting the Declude service helps Queuemgr regain
it's footing.  Again, let me repeat that I am only commenting about what I
recall seeing here, and my recollection could be wrong, and so could the
original descriptions of issues.

Another test might be to switch back to a 2.x release of Declude and see if
this stops the crashes.

Matt


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