mail server. Are you saying this is not
the correct way to be doing things?
Todd
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with registry data is not
for the faint of heart. If the LDAP approach works for you, you should try
that first.
-Dave
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That looks excellent. Thanks for the link!
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At 2/17/2006 04:22 PM, you wrote:
I use a VBS script that calls a zipper utili
I will check this out - thank you!
Todd
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At 2/17/2006 04:22 PM, you wrote:
>I us
This looks like a great tool. thanks
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At 2/17/2006 04:22 PM, you wrote:
I use a VBS script that calls a zipper utiliity. It's really
easyonce you have the utility. he one I use is ancient and hasn't
been supported for years. But there's lots of shareware out there
and maybe even some freeware.
Indeed - might I suggest http://www
Yes
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OK, you need to train it so it only accepts inbound mail for valid
OK, you need to train it so it only accepts inbound mail for valid
addresses. Are both of the servers Imail boxes?
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Than
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I use a VBS script that calls a zipper utiliity. It's really easyonce you
have the utility. he one I use is ancient and hasn't been supported for
years. But there'
bounce messages. It will save a lot on
bandwidth also.
-d
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Thanks Dave. I set up the isplcln utility just a little bi
tch.com
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You can download the Imail spool cleaner utility from their website. Call
it nightly as follows:
isplcln -n 1 -l 5
-n refers to the age of the files to delete. This applies to all but log
files.
-l refers to the age of the log files to delete.
In
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Going through the spool folder I found that there were 22,000 ".gse" files
(which I see are generated by the postmaster). I looked at several of
them
and they w
No reason to keep them. I think many of us schedule processes that run
nightly to clean up the spool.
Darin.
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Going t
Darrell
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Yes, this indicates a problem. We run about 125-150K messages a day
(96-98%) filtered out by Declude, but in general we only have approx 300 or
so files in the sp
I just don't have time to sit and watch the logs. Either it works or
doesn't. Too many people complain, I'll find new software.
At 2/17/2006 10:46 AM, you wrote:
I haven't set up the isplcln.exe yet as I don't trust the mail server
enough yet. I'm getting there, but I still need to figure ou
Thanks. What file types can I safely delete, and still sleep at night?
Todd
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Thanks. What file types can I safely delete, and still sleep at night?
Todd
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How many files are too many in the spool? Our backup mail server's spool
seems to grow by the day, and is currently at 56K files. The file type
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Oh, yeah, that. I've got the isplcln.exe running every night with
"-n 3 -l 7" set; it clears them out for me. Guess I forgot about that.
end up delete them as they turn out to be
non-deliverables anyway.
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Thanks. What
daily and clean them out. I've never
found any legitimate mails stuck in the spool folder.
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you can setup a process that deletes *.smd after XX
days then you don't have to worry about it.
Oblio wrote:
Holy cow! The whole concept of a spool is: files get
created as mail comes in and are deleted as mail goes out. A spool
that "grows" means mail isn't going out. Can you confirm every
9:28 AM
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Holy cow! The whole concept of a spool is: files get created as mail
comes in and are deleted as mail goes out. A spool that "grows"
means mail isn't going out. Can you confirm everything is getting
delivere
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 10:28 AM
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Holy cow! The whole concept of a spool is: files get created as mail
comes in and are deleted as mail goes out. A spool that "grows"
means mail isn't going out. Can yo
Holy cow! The whole concept of a spool is: files get created as mail
comes in and are deleted as mail goes out. A spool that "grows"
means mail isn't going out. Can you confirm everything is getting delivered?
At 2/17/2006 10:13 AM, you wrote:
How many files are too many in the spool? Our
How many files are too many in the spool? Our backup mail server's spool
seems to grow by the day, and is currently at 56K files. The file types
vary, but does this suggest a problem somewhere?
Thanks,
Todd
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National Network, Inc
how old a log is before it is deleted.
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> I found that all kind of garbage collects in there
I found that all kind of garbage collects in there. Documentation says that
files should only collect there if the server crashes etc., but my server
will go months without rebooting, and still that Spool directory fills up
with crap.
Documentation also says that anything over a week old is sa
> I am running IMail 6.05 on a W2K server and have been noticing that
about every 4
> days the spool size gets huge (18+ Megs) with mail that has gone
undelivered. Typically
> I see about 40 mail messages per day with the extensions of: .smd, .gse
and .~md that
> have not been delivered and
I am running IMail 6.05 on a W2K server and have
been noticing that about every 4 days the spool size gets huge (18+ Megs) with
mail that has gone undelivered. Typically I see about 40 mail messages per day
with the extensions of: .smd, .gse and .~md that have not been delivered and it
grows
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