On Tuesday, October 4, 2005, 2:07:10 PM, John wrote:
JTL> Work on one thing at a time.
Good advice...
JTL> Leave Sniffer in persistent mode and work on the threads.
JTL> You have it at 15 now, and things are backing up. Turn it
JTL> up to say 25 and see what happens.
I just want to add that
Work on one thing at a time.
Leave Sniffer in persistent mode and
work on the threads.
You have it at 15 now, and things are
backing up. Turn it up to say 25 and see what happens.
Also, are you running an heavy resource
filters such as body filters?
John T
eServices For
I have got it down to 15 and tried to set sniffer back to
persistent mode again
However I find that with sniffer in persistent mode as
David suggested, the proc directory starts back logging. which means the
system is not keeping up with the flow of mail. Within 20 minutes I had
1400 fil
On Tuesday, October 4, 2005, 9:55:22 AM, Harry wrote:
HV> I am looking at setting up sniffer in persistent mode
HV> Could some direct me to the latest and best setup?
HV> Hopefully a set of straight forward steps?
This page should help a lot:
http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Pers
I am looking at setting up sniffer in persistent mode
Could some direct me to the latest and best setup?
Hopefully a set of straight forward steps?
Also is there any special tuning to be done to it now that declude is
running as a service?
Thank you
Harry Vanderzand
inTown Internet & Computer
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Still here :-)
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