Stephen,
          I had the similar issue with 7.13hf2.  It ended up being the IMail Monitor 
was consuming all my open sessions.  To see if this is happening to you, simply go to 
the command line and run a netstat -an and look to see if you have a tremendous amount 
of open sessions (ports) for Imail Monitor.  Check on the second day.  I have to keep 
Imail Monitor shutdown.  I contacted Imail and they said this was an issue they are 
aware of and they are working on a fix.  Hope this helps.
 
Keith

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        From: Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Sent: Sun 2/16/2003 11:34 AM 
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        Subject: [Declude.Virus] DSN:Problem with crashing.
        
        

        I have been had a problem for the last several months where the mail server 
would stop sending or recieving mail about every three days. I thought that the SMTP 
service was crashing so I contacted Ipswitch and they told me that I should be running 
Windows 2000 server instead of Professional so I decided that I would just reboot 
every two days. If I reboot every two days everything works great. Until this morning 
when I suspected that it was Declude that was crashing and not Imail. I am not 
possitive about this but to the best of my knowledge I think that Declude is failing 
every 3 to 4 days. Upon failure I restart the SMTP service and there is still no 
processing of mail. All other services are functioning fine and I am pleased to say 
that the Web Mail is a solid performer now. HELP!!!!
        
        Sincerely,
        Stephen
        
        
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