You forgot to let us know the version of imail.

In version 6 we had issues with spell check that would cause the user to
loose the message but not crash the web interface. We are now on 7.1 no hot
fix and have not seen any issues with the spellchecking feature.

Kevin Bilbee

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Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 8:15 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] IMail Web Service Fails


I'm receiving an error, 7031, in the event log for w2k.  It states: The
IMail Web service terminated unexpectedly.  It has done this 1 times(s).
  The following corrective actions will be taken in 60000 milliseconds:
Restart the service.

I've seen this error the day before too and it correlates to the
following action of events.  Could IMail Web service could be crashing
due to the spell checking feature.  When a person types a full page
email, via web interface, and chooses the spell checking feature - IMail
crashes horribly.. dumps the typed email.. then will not reload until a
'refresh' is initiated.

A simple email of say 1 paragraph works fine with the web interface and
spell checking.  Spell checking for the client is set to Java 1.2 and
the client has Java 1.2 installed on his local.  All the correct ports
are open and we don't use any (SSL) silly socket layers.  Could this be
yet another incompatibility with Micro$ofts' Java? or another BUG within
IMAIL?

Has anyone been able to use the spell checking feature effectively, at
all, with no problems?

We use the latest and greatest of IMail, KillerWeb, and Declude.  It all
tries to run on a Windows 2K server patched with all available patches
and hotfixes, multiple processors, 4 gigs ram, Raid 5 spanned across 3
18 gig HD's with over 40% free space, yada yada yada..  We have web
sites that are running cgi, asp, vb, html, and other 'REAL' programs
that have had absolutely NO problems since day 1.




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