Michael, In the latest version of Microsoft Mail it is no longer
possible to use an email account where the username is not the email
address. Microsoft has been making moves toward this for a while but
until now it has always been possible to find a place to put the
username directly.
I am having problems where Easy-Backup does not seem to follow the
Retention Days setting.
This is causing my FTP account I send the backup to to go over quota
frequently.
Here is an example of the logs from a failed backup that is supposed to
have just two retention days:
Found 6
Nothing revealed anything so I wound up at step 4 and ran it manually.
During backup of a user it died with the error as follows:
(in cleanup) Can't unlock file: File exists at (eval 15) line
971.
Can't call method "home" on an undefined value at (eval 15) line 972,
line 43998.
Easy-Backup did not run on 3 of 4 servers last night and I am not sure
where to start looking for the problem.
I got no emails and I do not see anything hung in Running Processes this
morning.
Any idea where I should start looking?
Thanks,
M Aronoff Out –
MySQL is working for AV-SPAM. I do not use Geo-IP. It is disabled. I
unchecked the enforce limits in the server setting area but since I do
not have Geo-IP enabled I do not see the two options in the user setting
screens. I will wait until after hours to enable it server wide, then
see if I
I went to change the settings in an email account on a 5210R and got an
error message I had never seen.
When I click "Save" I get two error boxes that say:
The field 'User Allowance' is required.
The field 'Enforce Email Limits' is required.
I have never gotten these before and stranger there
Michael wrote:
> > it appears that it is not compatible with a # in my ftp password
> This is now fixed in Easy-Backup v1.0.10-1, which I've just published
on NewLinQ.
I can confirm that the latest version does fix the problem with # in the
ftp password. Thanks for that.
One other item that
I have installed Easy-Backup and it is working great except for sending
to remote ftp. I am on 1.0.9.
I did "/usr/sausalito/sbin/easy-backup --check" and it appears that it
is not compatible with a # in my ftp password. Is that correct? If so
can it be fixed or must I get the ftp password