On Wed, 29 May 2002, Quost Support wrote:

>
> Hi again,
>
> Its defiantly a combination of both XMail and WAI that causes the problem.
>
> 2 months ago I installed XMail and WAI and had the same problem.
> Then I reinstalled XMail - no WAI - and did not have any problems for 2 months.
> (older versions of both XMail and WAI)
>
> Now after reinstalling the WAI, the problem is back again.
>
> However, I did not have the problem on my 'test' server - that is virtually
> identical software setup - but only a single CPU machine.
>
> I'd go with Bill's idea of running it on only one CPU, except I can't work
> out how to set the CPU affinity for a service, or how to call XMail from
> the cmd prompt (to use FireDaemon).
>
> While I guess a batchfile that restarts the service once a day - and
> deletes the spool folder would work - I'd rather find and fix the problem.

please reastart with a clean XMail setup and let's see what happens. XMail
has definitely no problems with SMP because it's used by different ppl
( xmailserver.org used to run on a dual PIII on Linux and i know at least
two huge ISPs that are using it on Win32 SMP ).
instead on deleting the spool i'd rather be interested in seeing if
there's something ( message ) special inside. Please use 1.9-pre01 :

http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.9-pre01.tar.gz
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.9-pre01.win32bin.zip




- Davide



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