We have the same problem on one of our machines. 
After an uptime about 24 - 30 hours emails won't be delivered, some users can't 
connect on pop-server other can but won't become mail. 
The logs show error 10054 and sometimes 10053. 
At this Time there are several IMail-generated processes that take about 250 meg ram. 
Restarting the whole machine solves the problem but it isnt possible to restart all 
Servers that take an IMail server every 24h. 
OS is windows 2000 SP2 and all known patches, IMail Server is rev 7.03. 
It's the only machine with this error but it's the only machine with IMail 7 
installed, too... 
Is 7.03 too buggy to use at this time? 

Thanks to all who can and will help 
    
Chris Bischoff 


---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- 
From: "Shari Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Date:  Fri, 31 Aug 2001 20:47:51 -0700 

>Users have occasionally (for some once a day, others every few hours) been 
>getting pop3 server cannot be found and smtp server cannot be found. 
> 
>This is only LAN users, not those accessing from web. 
> 
>Log reflects winsock error as follows... 
>08:31 14:03 POP3D  (0000013E) send error 160.160.0.6 10054 
>08:31 14:03 POP3D  (0000013e) 160.160.0.6 connection reset 
>08:31 14:03 POP3D  (00000133) send error 160.160.0.6 10054 
>08:31 14:03 POP3D  (00000133) 160.160.0.6 connection reset 
>08:31 14:04 POP3D  (000000A0) logon success for XXXX mail.knpr.org from 
>160.160.0.6 
>08:31 14:04 POP3D  (0000005E) logon success for YYYYY mail.knpr.org from 
>160.160.0.6 
>08:31 14:04 POP3D  (0000005e) logoff for XXXX R:0, D:0, P:0 
>08:31 14:04 POP3D  (000000a0) logoff for YYYYY R:3, D:3, P:0 
> 
>It works great about 85% of the time. 
> 
>Doesn't seem to be OS specific or version of Outlook specific. 
> 
>It happens alot to some users, but never happens to other users. Tracert 
>and ping show full connectivity. 
> 
>160.160.0.6 is the internal IP of a NAT enabled router. 
> 
>An Exchange server is also running in house on another machine. Users have 
>exchange and Internet mail in their profiles. 
> 
>IMail server is using a virtual IP. 
> 
>HELP?!?

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