Is there anyway to have the gateway server "dump" the email to my server
without having to set in the spool for so long?  Also what do most of you
have your Maxqueproc set to?




Thanks,


Kris McElroy
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Duracom, INC.
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"I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to
do it."

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I am running Windows DNS and the gateway server is the only machine that
access to the DNS server.  I also have another Gateway server that has about
the same hardware specs, but a whole different set of domains that it
happens to every once in a while too.  If I were to upgrade my hardware what
would you recommend?  I am only using this as a relay server?




Thanks,


Kris McElroy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Chief Technology Officer
Duracom, INC.
www.duracom.net

"I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to
do it."

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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Mail Hanging up



>I couldn't get the find "12:10 14:" sys1210.txt | find "deliver" /c to work

That will work if you use the sys*.txt log file format.  If you use the
log*.txt log file format, it will be different (perhaps "12/10/2003 14:"
instead of "12:10 14:"?).

>so I ran
>find "deliver" log1210.txt /c and find "deliver" log1209.txt /c
>
>12-09-03  32,094
>12-10-03  19,276 @ 4:15PM

OK, that will show the number of E-mails per day.  That will do, although
won't be as precise.

>Now remember that this is happening once or twice a week.  Is this low?
>high?

That all depends on what is causing it.  :)  If it is a dictionary attack,
that might be considered about average.  If it is a user sending out
100,000 E-mails, that may be low or high depending on your user base.

>Do I need to up the Processor size?

That, too, will depend on the underlying cause.  For example, if it turns
out your DNS server is hanging every few days (as all but the most recent
versions of BIND 9 on NT would do), simply upgrading BIND or resetting it
once a day be all you need to do.


                                                    -Scott
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