I didn't save the output of netstat -an, but I can tell you
there were about 15 connections to port 110 in some SYN_??
state, they were not ESTABLISHED.

"ps -ef|grep Mail" showed the usual 20-30 processes running.

I can send you the log files directly since it contains
passwords and email addresses.

Where does -Md output go?

-Don

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 12:56 PM
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Subject: [xmail] Re: POP3 Connections hanging


On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Don Drake wrote:

>
> I'm running Xmail 1.6 on Redhat 7.2 and this morning I had
> all POP3 connections freeze, however SMTP connection were
> working, but some outbound email was getting rejected due to
> ERELAY.
>
> During this frozen time, I could telnet to port 110, but it
> wouldn't respond to my USER command.  I had to kill the XMail
> processes since the shutdown was taking too long.  After I
> restarted, everything was working ok.
>
> BTW, I'm using the command-line -Md, but where does the verbose
> output go?  I'm not seeing any.
>
> Any ideas?

An output of :

# netstat --tcp --udp -a -n -p

would have helped. Same for :

# ps ax | grep XMail

and a look a log files.




- Davide


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