[xmail] Re: Xmail very slow for delivery

2003-10-25 Thread Sasa Stupar

Jose Roberto Kerne wrote:
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> I am using xmail (Linux Version), but its deliverying mails very slowly.
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> I am looking to smailXXX.log for details, and delivery is very very
> slow.
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> My queue start with 9.4Mb (default of xmail, after install the spoll directory).t,
> and now, after 10 hours, the queue has:
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> # du -sh spool
> 258Mspool
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> We have qmail in other server, and dont have any problems, about that, with it.
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> Please, reply my mail. The replies of this list is very slow! :-/
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> Thanks
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Use XQM to inspect spool. It will give you an answer.

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[xmail] Re: Question about CTRL and error

2003-10-25 Thread Shawn Anderson

Hmm, I double checked the user name and password.  I even recreated the
password.  This happened right after I move XMail to a new server and I
still have not found a solution.  I just added a new user and password and
that one works -- even though the old one (still in the file) doesn't.

Very odd.
Shawn 

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I've noticed this before.  It used to appear when the password was invalid,
but the username was correct.  Now shows with either the username or
password or both are incorrect.  However, if you just type in a username,
and no password you will still get a Bad CTRL login error.  Is the password
hash correct inside of the log file? :)

-Mike

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> Davide,
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> What would cause a resource lock not found when trying to log in with a
> valid ctrl account?
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> Shawn
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[xmail] Re: Question about CTRL and error

2003-10-25 Thread Bill Healy

Was this a move between the same OS or across platform? Sounds like
something didn't get moved correctly, check the directory structure
against what is in the docs, could be that empty directories didn't get
moved. Also try stopping xmail, emptying the tabindex directory and
restarting xmail. It will rebuild the files automatically in tabindex.

Bill

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>Hmm, I double checked the user name and password.  I even recreated the
>password.  This happened right after I move XMail to a new server and I
>still have not found a solution.  I just added a new user and password and
>that one works -- even though the old one (still in the file) doesn't.
>
>Very odd.
>Shawn 
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>Subject: [xmail] Re: Question about CTRL and error
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>
>I've noticed this before.  It used to appear when the password was invalid,
>but the username was correct.  Now shows with either the username or
>password or both are incorrect.  However, if you just type in a username,
>and no password you will still get a Bad CTRL login error.  Is the password
>hash correct inside of the log file? :)
>
>-Mike
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>Subject: [xmail] Question about CTRL and error
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>> Davide,
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>> What would cause a resource lock not found when trying to log in with a
>> valid ctrl account?
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>> Shawn
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