I moved files to a new server today and I am having lots of strange
behavior. Witango barfing on taf files that were fine before. Entering 100
instead of 1 in the database.
I did not build this machine the IT guys did.
The SQL driver for SQL 2000 is version 2000.81.9031.38
Never saw a version nu
Ah so! I guess I misunderstood or misremembered the previous
discussions. These emails will be TO a single individual, with one or
two addresses in the BCC.
I'm running IIS5 SMTP server. The only setting I've found is the one
that opens new connections once a max number of messages (20 by def
The problem I remember was putting too many addresses in
the bcc line. I think that the limit there was around 200. If
you send out individual emails, then it's the mail server that
becomes the limiting factor. Bob's approach of sending out
a limited number of emails each minute works very well. I
Is that where the problem lies? I thought I'd seen several discussions
on the list that Tango sometimes lost emails when doing bulk processing.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 1:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject
I would be more worried on the amount you SMTP server could deal with
than what Tango can dish out ;-)
Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango Reseller http://www.pcforge.com/WitangoGoodies.htm
Authorized MDaemon Mail Server Reseller
http://www.pcforge.com/AltN.htm
-Origina
I'm jealous! (Still waiting for approval to buy the upgrade.)
So does anyone have an idea of the max that will go through from Tango
2000 without problems? I swear I've seen a number discussed on this
list, but I haven't been able to search it up.
Thanks.
jamileh
> -Original Message
Robert Shubert at Tronics verified the existence of this bug.
His server is running on Windows 2000. If you read a cookie,
it destroys the cookie. The file for the cookie disappears. This
is when using IE.
The workaround of reassigning the cookie after reading it
is still a problem for me. My cook
then why the URL is not kicked off by the server?
Please let me know
Chtirha
-Original Message-
From: Web Dude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 10:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: cookies expire on reading?
It is simply saying that the se
It is simply saying that the server is running. It was removed from Witango 5.
Totally pointless...
We are trying to run a tango file automatically from the server. sometimes
when the system kicks off the URL we get the error called 'System Reaper"
which we dont understand. We could not find any in
We are trying to run a tango file automatically from the server. sometimes
when the system kicks off the URL we get the error called 'System Reaper"
which we dont understand. We could not find any info about this on Tango
help page.
If anybody knows please let us know. I appreciate your time.
C
This bug is causing me some difficulty, I have to remember to re-write
the cookie every time I read it so that it won't become a session
cookie.
This is MacOS X version application server.
On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 07:21 AM, Stefan Gonick wrote:
Could With Enterprise please confirm or d
On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 07:27 AM, Mohana Sundaram, Chithra
(IL50) wrote:
does this message ring a bell - "System Reaper" to anybody?
Thanks
sorry for the empty post. clicky fingers.
What is "system reaper?"
TO
On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 07:27 AM, Mohana Sundaram, Chithra
(IL50) wrote:
does this message ring a bell - "System Reaper" to anybody?
Thanks
I appreciate your time.
Chithra
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Gonick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 9:22
does this message ring a bell - "System Reaper" to anybody?
Thanks
I appreciate your time.
Chithra
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Gonick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: cookies expire on reading?
Cou
Could With Enterprise please confirm or deny the existence of this bug?
I run affiliate programs that are based on cookies. I recently moved from
T2000 to W5 version 062, and I have noticed a reduction in the conversion
rates of my affiliates. This could be due to the cookie bug mentioned. If
so,
I might be seeing something like this on my servers, but I can't be
sure. Typically purging the cache is a harmless function. If you always
see high load after a purge, you should evaluate your hardware. Once in
a while I do see a pinned CPU issue. This has only started recently
(post moving to 062
Just as a vote of confidence for Witango 5's email function. My servers
process between 60,000 and 100,000 customized emails per day. These
emails are transferred to the email server using the Witango Email
Action. I built an advanced queuing system that divides the load evenly
throughout the day,
I would say yes due to the recent tests we did with cookies and
userreference. We found that you can place just about anything there
"Hi Mom" ;-)
Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango Reseller http://www.pcforge.com/WitangoGoodies.htm
Authorized MDaemon Mail Server Reseller
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So can I make any arbitrary UserReference, such as:
http://black.tothept.com:/Witango5Admin/cron/minutely.taf?_userReference=cr
on_jobs_on_black
which would likewise by re-used by my other cron jobs:
http://black.tothept.com:/Witango5Admin/cron/hourly.taf?_userReference=cron
_jobs_on_black
http:
The small business server is a 10 Concurrent User Sessions (user
references), not requests.
Your cron requests will each consume a unique user session as no user
reference is passed in the request. As you are running the request every
minute it will create 10 user sessions in 10 minutes. If the
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