On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Michal Altair Valasek wrote:

>
> | still believe it has something to do with WAI, because this
> | domain (pcvowd.be) is a WAI-enabled domain, and we never had
> | the problem before the installation of WAI... please tell me
> | if I'm wrong...
> ....
> | X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19)
>
>
> What you are describing is mail loop. But WAI does not affect the actual
> message delivery - it's only interface for user management. The only
> theoretically possible cause (with WAI) may be when message is sent
> using webmail (that message can be theoretically incorrectly formatted
> and caused loop), but this message was not sent by WAI (the X-Mailer
> header is from MS Exchange.
>
> As I said before: I cannot be absolutely sure, that there is not bug in
> WAI. But I am not able to discover it, if there is anything. If someone
> has ASP knowledge, the source code is available. WAI communicates with
> XMail only using standard protocols (CTRL, POP3, SMTP, except the
> frozmsg enumeration) and it's XMail responsibility to handle them (and
> as far as I know there is no problem).
>
> Please, tell me what exactly was done using WAI between XMail restart
> and the 100% cpu state. If you can, send me please corresponding part of
> IIS log for the WAI site and the XMail CTRL log. I'll try to investigate
> it. It seems to be some problem there but I can't replicate it anywhere.
> And it would probably occur only under some strange circumstances,
> because majority of users has no problems.

99.99% is an internal redirect loop in mailproc.tab :

"redirect"      "sameaddress"

( or similar in custom domains )



- Davide


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