Hi, I'm a regular on CF-TALK, but came over here because I'm having a hell
of a time with my CF5/Linux box. I've got that "restart every 30 seconds
thing" going on - and it's directly related to mail in the spool.

1) There are no 0 length mail files.

2) All files have the correct ownership/permission. (Which I discoverd
that if they do not (CF can't move them), the server will panic even
harder)

3) I've done an mailing with 1800 text emails (about 1.5k each) and the
server did well, only restarting 3 times within the 10 minutes or so it
took to get the emails out.

4) When I did a mailing with about 1800 html emails (about 9k each), the
server restarted only twice until there were 546 emails remaining, at
which time it then did the every 30 seconds thing and wouldn't send
anymore mail...

5) Normal emails, like password requests, notifications, etc. go in and
out of the spool with no issue. It's only when there's any sort of volume
in the spool that it goes nuts.

So, what to do? This site relies on regular and frequent mailings to its
users and I'm getting hammered to get this fixed, but I can't find
anything else to do. Help!

Tony Schreiber, Senior Partner                  Man and Machine, Limited
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