fd 792
Thu Mar 01 15:27:37 2007 -> stream 1704: OK
Thu Mar 01 15:27:39 2007 ->
d:\hMailServer\Data\{F31D6EF2-C94B-4B00-8120-8FA719C83E7F}.eml: OK
Thu Mar 01 15:28:49 2007 -> Accepted connection on port 1091, fd 668
Thu Mar 01 15:28:50 2007 -> stream 1091:
Email.Img.Gen016.Sanesecurity.06
p
or (no direct link to Yahoo briefcase files):
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/rz_racer_69
click on "Files"
select "runclamd"
Good Luck,
Doug Traylor
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or
I agree that the room should be much cooler, I
hate coming in on the weekends here, but the management has an "if it
ain't broke don't fix it" attitude and point out that we have had no significant
problems over 5 years so why change things now. We have had a few drives
(4 out of 20) fail o
We just looked at the operating spec of our servers
from the Manufacturer's (Dell) website. The max is listed as 95* F and we
run around 80* F during the day on weekdays and up to 92* F on the weekends when
they turn off the AC in the plant. We have our own AC which runs 24/7 in
the comput
mail at(which didn't find anything when I
searched):
http://www.ipswitch.com/forums/messages.aspx?ForumID=10
Hope this leads to some help,
Good luck,
Doug Traylor
PS. You might also want to research the Blackice server software
firewall(~$200 at some reseller--mentioned on the list). T