Michael,

Lets get this back onto the list.

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From: Michael Amster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Henry Baragar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [binc] Server goes AWOL
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 14:18:48 -0700

Henry:

Using multilog. I can reconfigure to other logging. Using tcpserver - not xinetd
OK. That's what I use.

Log is created, but blank at this point. I have restarted the server with svc -d imap and then svc -u imap. Nothing was logged in the multilog.
OK.  Sounds like multilog is not running.
        - Did you do a "svc -u imap/log"? (checked with "svstat imap/log")
        - Does the directory "/var/opt/log/bincimap" exist?
If you answered yes to the above questions, please post your "run" files.


-MA


Henry Baragar wrote:

Michael,

Some additional information would be helpful:
- are you using xinetd or multilog?
- what do the logs say?
Answers to these questions will probably lead to more questions, but we can help you sort out your problem.


Henry


On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 11:30:08 -0700, Michael Amster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have Binc 1.2.3 setup on a RedHat 7.3 server. It runs fine and I use it to service one IMAP account with a very large number of folders (744) and high mail volume. I am using Mozilla 1.4 as an IMAP client.

So far so good. What I see is that after Binc is running for a while, it seems to stop responding to the socket. I can telnet into port 143 on the IMAP server and I connect, but I never get the Binc response. It seems to be "hung" in some state. If I restart the service, everything is fine. Of course, the logs don't seem to have anything of interest.

Any thoughts or similar experiences?

-MA









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