Travis Forghani wrote:
> No, I don't think using the enter key is the problem. 

Actually i was talking about the large run-on paragraph. It's harder to 
read your message when it's all strung together like that.

> Kevin wrote:
>> Travis Forghani wrote:
>>  
>>> Is ASSP having any issues with SMTP connection refusals?  Every now 
>>> and then my users are refused SMTP connection.  I've been thinking 
>>> that it is hMailServer but I'm beggining to think that it is ASSP.  I 
>>> just had a user try to send and send and each time Thunderbird threw 
>>> up a message stating that SMTP was refused.  I closed Thunderbird and 
>>> reopened it but still got the message.  I restarted the computer but 
>>> still got the same message.  I stopped and restared the smtp service 
>>> on my mail server and still got the message.  The only time I didn't 
>>> get the message was when I pointed her to smtp2.mydomain.com (SMTP2 
>>> is the actual mail server and not ASSP.  ASSP is smtp.mydomain.com).  
>>> My max SMTP connections is set to 32.  Max sessions per IP is set to 
>>> 5 (each of my local users have private IP addresses assigned via 
>>> DHCP).  Maximum SMTP Sessions Per IP Address Frequency is set to 5.  
>>> Maximum SMTP Sessions Per IP Address Frequency Duration is set to 
>>> 60.  ClamAV is running on the mail server and not ASSP.  ASSP is 
>>> hosted on Ubuntu Feisty.  The box has a AMD X2 2.8 GHZ with a 2 Meg 
>>> Cache, 4 Gigs of 800 Mhz RAM, and Gb NIC.
>>>
>>>     
>>
>> Logs?
>>
>> Use of the Enter key when writing? :P
>>
>> Kevin



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