Something I have found with the web service is when I am editing the
webpages. Since I use some WYSIWYG editors, like Dreamweaver, Adobe GoLive,
or Frontpage and it messes up the code, the web server will crash. This is
quite a pain in my ass especially since there is no other server I can mess
with unless I set up imail on a whole other server. It does it a lot. If
anyone wants to try just mess up a webpage on purpose like break a link or
something and it will crash the webserver guaranteed.
Robert Everland III
Network Administrator
609-696-5660
http://www.ccoel.org/
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ralph Williams
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 2:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Web mail shut down
I'm having the very same problem with a Dr. Watson error on Web Mail. Many
times, we don't get an error, web messaging just shuts down as a service.
I've been watching it for a very long time now, and I think it's caused by
some user sending or downloading a very large attachment by Web Mail. I
don't know for sure, but this is the only thing I can think of. It seems to
happen randomly on Sundays or at peak times, between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
It's not a big enough deal for me to complain loudly about, because our
system is monitored 24/7 and we just start it up again. It's never down for
over 2 or 3 minutes. It would be nice to know what's causing it.
Our machine is NT 4.0 sp5, Dual 350 PentiumII, 256K memory, dedicated mail
server with 5500 accounts.
Is there a way to monitor the number of users, or in fact, the usernames of
the users in mail at any given time?
Ralph Williams
WCNet
http://www.wcnet.net
409-543-9111 or 800-569-3464
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