hmm, that was a good move and would have been my first suggestion, some poisoned msg was zombie-ing all the SMTP processes that tried to send it. perhaps it was the RIGHT move, but some sender is repeatedly sending the same bad msg that keeps getting stuck in the queue? inspect the log files.This morning suddenly all the SMTP-processes clogs up all the CPU on the server. We don�t run any AV-check on the server. We have tried to remove all the files from the spool directory but the problems still occurs on new, incoming mail.
re-boot the machine.
what's in the log files?
I doubt if it will help (I've NEVER seen anybody say debug logging helped them find the problem), but you might just try turning on smtp debug logging for a little while.
check DNS
can you telnet from Imail machine to a remote MX host port 25?
somebody screwed up the firewall?
do a recursive dir on the mailbox tree, looking for huge .mbx files.
anything recently installed?
can you virus scan the disk quickly?
We�re running on this particular server Imail 5.09 [I know it�s an old one, but it has worked like a charm until now...].
It was a great and well-loved, long-serving version for us.
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