Start and Stop the Queue Manager and possibly the SMTP (but I think just the Queue Manager) and watch the mail flow again. That's what happened to me. How many days of logs do you have in your \imail\spool\ folder? My problem happened when I had 30 days of logs and they were reasonably large. I strongly believe the lockup was due to the number of log files in there because I have 4 files for each day in there since I use Declude Virus and JunkMail. 120 log files seemed to gum up the works. Perhaps you can confirm that you have many log files and perhaps if you move them out / delete them then you won't lock up again. (So long as they don't grow again to the same amount.)

-Josh

On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, at 8:55 AM, Waheed Malek wrote:

�� Today, more than client called me complaining that their domains that
are on our mail Server (IMail 8.0) do not send or receive. When I tried to
send or receive from my account I found that the message does not arrive and
also I didn't get any delivery failure response.
I have checked the spool directory from the web interface using my
administrator account, I found that it contains a lot of messages, and there
is no pending items. I have found all the messages that I and my clients
tried to send or receive in the spool.

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