I was experiencing this problem with the stable 1.3.3.10...however have 
not encountered it since I set the SMTP Idle limit down to about 60 
seconds, and upgraded to 2.0.. It seems that each time that happened, my 
mail server would either slow to a crawl(more like ASSP slowing to a 
crawl), or become completely unresponsive. Only solution I found was to 
restart ASSP.

Max

Trevor Jacques wrote:
> I don't look at my connexions page very often, but as I looked at it 
> this morning I just remembered that I had noticed some connexions 
> (always spam) stay up but inactive for a VERY long time. For example, 
> I have one that has been inactive for 347162 seconds....
>
> Is there any way that we could get a 'kill this connexion' button on 
> each line of the list, so that we can nuke bad connexions? Thanks for 
> considering this.
>
> GUI mod: in the SMTP Connections List page, 'mails' should be 
> 'messages' since mail is a group noun that has no plural. 'emails' or 
> 'e-mails' might work.
>
> T.
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