Mike,

I know this is probably the first thing you did but have you tried
shutting down and restarting the email engine that you have set up for
outbound messages? We had something similar at one time on our 6.3
server and I killed the email engine pid which caused the email engine
to restart through the armonitor processes on 6.3.  Afterwards email
started flowing correctly.

Dave

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Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 1:58 PM
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Subject: Re: Email engine outgoing problem

Thanks for the responses...

My server is running on a Solaris machine, so no IIS.  The SMTP Server
(separate solaris machine) is our main mail server, and is in working
order.  I checked the errors for some of my messages that are set to
"Yes" and there are none.  The last error message in my AR Email Error
Logs form is from about two hours before the problem started (there are
sent messages after the last error), and the error is normal for our
setup (can't mail to a file).  I tried increasing the interval, but it
didn't help.

I've been monitoring the API and SQL Logs, and don't see any calls or
references to the Email Messages Form (T149?) except when I do queries
on it myself.  This leads me to believe that my Remedy server isn't
polling on its set interval.  Does anyone know the mechanism that ARS
uses for polling and emailing?  Anybody know where I can look to see if
it's failing, and why?

Thanks again,
-Mike

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Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 17:18
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Subject: Re: [ARSLIST] Email engine outgoing problem

Hello Mike,

Make sure that IIS Admin servive and SMTP service is up and running on
the server. I would also recommend to keep polling interval at 10
minutes at least as we ran into some issues with less than 5 minute
polling interval time. Also, even if message status says "YES", you can
still have errors. Click on error tab to make sure there are no errors.

Best Regards,

Neel Gautam.
 

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Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 6:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Email engine outgoing problem

Hello Listers,

I'm running a 5.1 server on a solaris machine and am having some trouble
with the email notifications.  My messages are being created properly
and queued in the AR System Email Messages form with the 'Send Message'
set to "Yes".

My outgoing mailbox is enabled, with an email server type as SMTP
polling at 1 minute, no SSL to our SMTP server (which wants no
authentication).

>From everything I can tell, it seems to not be polling for messages to
send.  It seems to have happened after a system reboot (AR System
reboot) a few days ago (which according to AR Monitor was graceful).  No
configurations to the email setup changed (that I know of) during or
since that reboot.

Does anyone know where I can look to see what happened, or have any idea
on what might have?

Thanks in advance,
-Mike

PS: The incoming email engine is different.  A version 3 armaild that is
working fine on the same system.

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