nightmare.
Mark
From: Brian Desmond [mailto:br...@briandesmond.com]
Sent: 19 March 2009 19:01
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
That is your problem right there. PSTs on a file server is a MAJOR
no-no. You will bring this server sooner or later down
On 19 Mar 2009 at 13:04, Phil Brutsche wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks Sunbelt should consider an alternative?
No
Mailman lists don't have this problem.
This is the only Lyris list where I have seen this problem.
A
--
Angus Scott-Fleming
GeoApps, Tucson, Arizona
1-520-290-5038
On 19 Mar 2009 at 14:36, Carl Houseman wrote:
Nobody but Angus seems to have this problem either. And he never used to
have it before a few months ago, so something happened, something changed in
his local configuration, it would appear, causing mail to go out as Base64
RTF for the text
On 19 Mar 2009 at 14:02, Ben Scott wrote:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Angus Scott-Fleming
angu...@geoapps.com wrote:
T24gMTkgTWFyIDIwMDkgYXQ ...
Aw jeez, not this shit again.
http://www.afunnystuff.com/pictures/Forum-pics/Aw-jeez-not-this-shit-again.html
Is that what you look
Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
Not sure which none you're referring to. We've had heaps of problems with
blank emails and garbled ones over the past 12-24 months (I only have 12
months worth of mail for this list).
Cheers
Ken
-Original Message-
From: Carl
-Fleming [mailto:angu...@geoapps.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 11:44 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Cc: Carl Houseman
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
On 19 Mar 2009 at 14:36, Carl Houseman wrote:
Nobody but Angus seems to have this problem either. And he never used to
have
FWIW, someone at Sunbelt contacted me off-list. I've been
subscribed to a test list and will be trying to see if I can reproduce
the behavior, and narrow it down, e.g., to the precise combination of
headers that Lyris is getting confused about.
Didn't have time to do any testing yet. Maybe
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Carl Houseman c.house...@gmail.com wrote:
Checking at random other plain text messages from anyone, I see ISO-8859-1
messages in both 7Bit and quoted-printable that came through properly. But
those messages were not generated by Pegasus mail.
Also FWIW,
Not the same thing. Look at ALL the headers. It's PGP-encoded.
Carl
-Original Message-
From: Ben Scott [mailto:mailvor...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 1:11 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Carl
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Carl Houseman c.house...@gmail.com wrote:
Not the same thing. Look at ALL the headers. It's PGP-encoded.
Whoops, you're right. My bad.
-- Ben
~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~
~
On 24 Mar 2009 at 12:36, Carl Houseman wrote:
It may very well be a Lyris problem, but it appears the workaround is to
insure that Pegasus mail sends plain text as US-ASCII and 7BIT. Is that a
difficult setting to maintain? Or try a different mailer.
I have only seen the problems on the
I have loaded a server with 2008 STD 32bit with file services and it seems that
the xp/2003 machines have slow performance connecting or reading drives.
I have checked the taskmgr and cpu is low 1-10% and memory low (4gb installed
and 700mg - 950 mg used).
Virus protection loaded (Symantec in a
[mailto:luke.brumba...@butlerahs.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 5:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
I have loaded a server with 2008 STD 32bit with file services and it seems that
the xp/2003 machines have slow performance connecting or reading drives.
I
T24gMTkgTWFyIDIwMDkgYXQgODowOSwgRGF2aWQgTHVtICB3cm90ZToNCg0KPiBJIGRv/7R0IGhh
dmUgYW4gYW5zd2VyIGZvciB5b3UgLSBJIGhhdmUgb25seSB0d28gMjAwOCBTZXJ2ZXIgZGVwbG95
ZWQgLSBidXQNCj4gdGhlIHNwZWVkIGJldHdlZW4gdGhlIFZpc3Rh/98g4CAyMDA4IFNlcnZlciBz
: Angus Scott-Fleming [mailto:angu...@geoapps.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:26 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
T24gMTkgTWFyIDIwMDkgYXQgODowOSwgRGF2aWQgTHVtICB3cm90ZToNCg0KPiBJIGRv/7R0IGhh
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Angus Scott-Fleming
angu...@geoapps.com wrote:
T24gMTkgTWFyIDIwMDkgYXQ ...
Aw jeez, not this shit again.
http://www.afunnystuff.com/pictures/Forum-pics/Aw-jeez-not-this-shit-again.html
-- Ben
~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~
T24gMTkgTWFyIDIwMDkgYXQgODowOSwgRGF2aWQgTHVtICB3cm90ZToNCg0KPiBJIGRv/7R0IGhh
dmUgYW4gYW5zd2VyIGZvciB5b3UgLSBJIGhhdmUgb25seSB0d28gMjAwOCBTZXJ2ZXIgZGVwbG95
ZWQgLQ0KPiBidXQgdGhlIHNwZWVkIGJldHdlZW4gdGhlIFZpc3Rh/98g4CAyMDA4IFNlcnZlciBz
On 19 Mar 2009 at 13:24, John Cook wrote:
I have to disagree with the second sentence:-)
@#...@#$%@#$% Lyris at Sunbelt, went through this a few weeks ago ...
~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~
~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/
[mailto:luke.brumba...@butlerahs.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
I have loaded a server with 2008 STD 32bit with file services and it seems that
the xp/2003 machines have slow performance connecting or reading drives.
I have
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Phil Brutsche p...@optimumdata.com wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks Sunbelt should consider an alternative?
Everybody else: NO!
:)
-- B
~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~
~
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Ben Scott mailvor...@gmail.com wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks Sunbelt should consider an alternative?
Everybody else: NO!
In case that wasn't clear: No, you're not the only one who thinks that.
I really don't get why anyone uses Lyris for lists. The
the problem.
Everyone is OK then something happens(Unknown) and it all happens again.
This is the 3rd time it has happened.
From: Brian Desmond [mailto:br...@briandesmond.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 2:03 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
So can you
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
Most people have psts on their home drives on the fileserver, (please don't
blame me I hate PSTs), the XP machines will slow down to a crawl.
Word docs, etc won't save, drives are disconnected and machines will freeze.
Vista however still running
Brutsche [mailto:p...@optimumdata.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 2:05 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
Am I the only one who thinks Sunbelt should consider an alternative?
Mailman lists don't have this problem.
Angus Scott-Fleming wrote
Am I the only one who thinks Sunbelt should consider an alternative?
Mailman lists don't have this problem.
Angus Scott-Fleming wrote:
@#...@#$%@#$% Lyris at Sunbelt, went through this a few weeks ago ...
--
Phil Brutsche
p...@optimumdata.com
~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T
.
From: Brumbaugh, Luke [mailto:luke.brumba...@butlerahs.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 12:21 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
Most people have psts on their home drives on the fileserver, (please dont
blame me I hate PSTs), the XP
://www.briandesmond.com/ad4/
Microsoft MVP - https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Brian
From: Brumbaugh, Luke [mailto:luke.brumba...@butlerahs.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:21 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
Most people have psts on their home drives
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
This is an expressly unsupported scenario and is one of the first things I look
at when I'm dealing with a file server perf issue. Here is an overview slide on
this exact topic from a talk I am doing next week.
Thanks
...@briandesmond.com*
* *
*c - 312.731.3132*
* *
*From:* Brian Desmond [mailto:br...@briandesmond.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, March 19, 2009 2:03 PM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
This is an expressly unsupported scenario and is one of the first things
How can I tune?
From: Brian Desmond [mailto:br...@briandesmond.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:49 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
All that said if you're stuck with these things we can take a shot at tuning
the box some. X64 is another option
No there are some registry tweaks.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
br...@briandesmond.com
c - 312.731.3132
From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 2:51 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
Tune=restart nightly? :-)
On Thu
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Carl Houseman c.house...@gmail.com wrote:
... something changed in his local configuration, it would appear,
causing mail to go out as Base64 RTF for the text content.
We investigated this, Angus's mail appears to be going out with
content-type text/html and
2008 as a fileserver
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Carl Houseman c.house...@gmail.com wrote:
... something changed in his local configuration, it would appear,
causing mail to go out as Base64 RTF for the text content.
We investigated this, Angus's mail appears to be going out with
content
...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:27 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Carl Houseman c.house...@gmail.com wrote:
... something changed in his local configuration, it would appear,
causing mail to go out as Base64
If there is any tweaks let me know.
I remember tuning on the old lanman servers and nt 4, but 2000+ I thought was
all automated.
From: Brian Desmond [mailto:br...@briandesmond.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:19 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
So let's start with verifying that this is what I am guessing it is. There's a
couple things to do at this step:
Put the CrashOnCtrlSroll registry setting in place -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244139/EN-US/. Note that unless you have SP2 on
the 2008 box you can
- https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Brian
From: Brumbaugh, Luke [mailto:luke.brumba...@butlerahs.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:00 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
The 2019 and 2020 are in application I see
Description:
SNMP Event Log
decode certain encoded
messages.
Cheers
Ken
-Original Message-
From: Carl Houseman [mailto:c.house...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 20 March 2009 2:07 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2008 as a fileserver
This particular issue is a block of Base64 encoded text substituted
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