>>At this Time there are several IMail-generated processes that take about
>>250 meg ram.
>
>Which process? None of them should be using nearly that much memory.
>
> -Scott
All IMail-processes together (imailsrv, smtp, pop3, imail1, [...]) take that amount of
memory, but I don't think that this is the main problem because the server has 1 GB
memory installed.
Here are the Log-snippets of our biggest problems:
20010826 104701 127.0.0.1 SMTPD (00060570) [0.0.0.0] connect 194.231.62.126 port
2748
20010826 104701 127.0.0.1 SMTPD (00060570) send error 10054
20010826 104701 127.0.0.1 SMTPD (00060570) send error 10054
20010826 104714 127.0.0.1 POP3D (00000CAC) send error 62.158.119.10 10054
20010826 104714 127.0.0.1 POP3D (00000cac) 62.158.119.10 connection reset
20010826 104717 127.0.0.1 POP3D (00000CAC) logon success for info finanzart.de
from 195.71.211.196
20010826 104717 127.0.0.1 POP3D (00000cac) logoff for info R:0, D:0, P:0
20010826 104807 127.0.0.1 IWEBMSG (836) Info - 213.6.32.149 Mozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt)
http://195.71.211.24:8383/Xa5d49dc89d939d9c937fac8a3f/usrbutton.cgi GET
/Xa5d49dc89d939d9c937fac8a3f/chgldap.482.cgi?uid=info&mbx=Main&Domain=finanzart.de
HTTP/1.1.
20010826 104820 127.0.0.1 IWEBMSG (836) Info - 213.6.32.149 Mozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt) GET
/Xa5d49dc89d939d9c937fac8a3f/admin1.38448.cgi?uid=info&mbx=Main HTTP/1.1.
20010826 104820 127.0.0.1 IWEBMSG (836) Request processed with no referer and
user agent 213.6.32.149.
20010826 104821 127.0.0.1 IWEBMSG (836) Socket Error - 213.6.32.149 Error while
writing sockect due to error 10054 or malicious connection type.
20010826 104821 127.0.0.1 IWEBMSG (836) Socket Error - 213.6.32.149 Error while
writing sockect due to error 10054 or malicious connection type.
>From this time the mail-services are running but no email will be delivered (neither
>incoming nor outgoing).
All other services like Terminal-services or w3-services are running quiet normal...
Any Idea? The machine is new installed, but because of critical services on this
machine we can't reinstall again at this time again!
Chris
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