Wednesday, June 12, 2002 you wrote:
RSP> Given the volume you had at the time, it sounds like the CPU was extremely
RSP> busy, and these may have been valid timeouts.
Hardly any volume. CPU was taxed when the group of bounced
messages came in some I suppose but certainly not while I was
>Forgot to check. Yes - we had these lines coincidental with the
>incident: ---
>
>06/12/2002 10:04:46 Q62be1d8101fe3fd0 ERROR: Virus scanner didn't
>finish after 60 seconds; terminating.
That would explain the leftover .vir directories.
Given the volume you had at the time, it soun
Forgot to check. Yes - we had these lines coincidental with the
incident: ---
06/12/2002 10:04:46 Q62be1d8101fe3fd0 ERROR: Virus scanner didn't
finish after 60 seconds; terminating.
Then 39 more virus free lines followed by 10 "scanner didn't finish"
lines. Then some more virus free
>Declude left a number of .vir directories ...
Were there any error messages in the log file? If Declude Virus can't
delete the .vir directories, there should be a log file entry with more
information as to what happened.
-Scott
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[This E-mail was scanned for virus
We had a situation twice today where IMAIL just quit delivering
messages.
We sent out a relatively small mailing of 2,000+ messages from another
sever but the bounces came back to our Imail server. Each time the
server received maybe 200 messages at one time. The declude overflow
folder had 100-1
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On Behalf Of Glenn \ WCNetSent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 7:14
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re:
[Declude.JunkMail] HUGE spool folder
Before changing WEIGHT30 to HOLD, it was
WARN.
WEIGHT10, 14, and 20 are still WARN. All
other tests are LOG.
G.Z.
- O
] HUGE
spool folder
>I upgraded from IMail 6.06 to IMail 7.1 HF1 a few days
ago. Since then, >my spool directory has grown by leaps and
bounds. It normally runs >between 300 and 500 files (I
think). Yesterday evening it was at about >1500. Earlier
this afternoon it passe
>I upgraded from IMail 6.06 to IMail 7.1 HF1 a few days ago. Since then,
>my spool directory has grown by leaps and bounds. It normally runs
>between 300 and 500 files (I think). Yesterday evening it was at about
>1500. Earlier this afternoon it passed 2800. Now it's about 2750. I've
>m
Howdy to all.
I know this isn't an IMail support list, but
perhaps someone can shed some light on this situation . . .
I upgraded from IMail 6.06 to IMail 7.1 HF1 a few
days ago. Since then, my spool directory has grown by leaps and
bounds. It normally runs between 300 and 500 files (I