I have found that database problems via web interfaces require a large
amount of ram and a sizable paging file. I am no database expert, but found
when I was having web based interfaces with my Drumbeat databases that I had
the same problems. I increased my ram and paging file and fixed my problem.
I might totally be off base, but if no one has an answer you might consider
it.
Dominic Willett
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Subject: [IMail Forum] IMAIL Server stopping to authenticate ODBC users
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Hello everyone,
I was wandering if anyone has seen this problem before or not.
I have several domains (about 5 in total), one of them is via ODBC to an
Oracle Database (I have used both Microsoft's ODBC driver, and Oracle's).
All is fine - the database has about 100 users, the problem is that after a
few hours (anywhere between 1/2 - 4), the IMAIL server ceases to let users
in to their accounts (both via the WWW service, and via POP3).
The funny thing is that I can still see the user list through tyhe IMAIL
Administrator, its just that I can not log in as that user.
Once I restart the server, all is fine again.
I went throughthe KB but could not find any related articles - because in
this case all is fine, until after a few hours.
Thanks, I appreciate all answers.
Marcin
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