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My bad, I breezed over the first part - you said
all three servers. Are they using the same type of NIC in
each?
Tripp
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Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 10:43
PM
So the 2650 is the only one showing the
symptom? Do you know what type of NIC it uses?
Thanks,
Tripp
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Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 10:10
PM
Happens on 3 servers
Server 1: Dell 600SC 8.15 Latest Imail
Hotfixes
Server 2: Dell 500SC 8.15 Latest Imail
Hotfxes
Server 3: Dell 2650 Imail 8.22 Latest Imail
Hotfixes
All have the latest MS hotfixes.
Darrell
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 10:00
PM
What is your hardware / software
platform?
Tripp
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Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 9:46
PM
Kevin,
On a side note I see this issue in 8.2x as
well. I have to reset smtpd every couple weeks or so because the
VM of the smtpd service will climb out of control.
Darrell
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 8:13
AM
hello all,
yes, this is an elusive one.
we have 2 documented reports that have come into TS. the
second customer is waiting to get permission to purchase and install a
new NIC card and expects to install the upcoming 2006.1 to
see if the issue is resolved.
if there are others seeing a leak with SMTPd32 with IMail
2006.xx, please contact me directly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and we'll
see if there are common issues that we can track down.
again, we are trying to nail this but we are currently unable
to.
bye for now,
kg
You guys blamed it
on everything but your own software for months and then when there
was another customer with this problem you decide you need 3. I'm
sorry this is something you struggle to figure out but that's why I
have an SA. It also shouldn't matter how much time you spend fixing
the problem but you should fix it. This has gone on for FAR too
long.
For those of you who are not familiar with our
problem:
More than 6 months ago we reported a memory "leak"
or "racing" problem to ipswitch using 2003 which causes us to
restart smtpd32 twice per day. Our server is a standard Dell 1750
(latest drivers) running Windows 2003 server (fully patched) and
Imail 2006.3. First, ipswitch blamed MxGuard then we were told it's
our hardware because no one else has "our" problem. The final
recommendation was to change out the NIC which works perfectly
according to every test dell provides. When another customer came
forward with the EXACT same problem we're now hearing they want 3
customers.
Yes, they spent time on this but still no
solution. I was even told at one point that they've spent more time
on this than any other customer. So what? There's a problem with the
software and it should be fixed.
My apologies to those in
support that did their best but I just need this working
correctly.
Kevin Gillis wrote:
hi bill,
sorry but we have reached out to the other customer
experiencing this issue -but have not heard back. we are
still working on getting other reproducible situations as
this.
bye for now,
kig
any idea when our memory problem is going to be
fixed?
Kevin Gillis wrote:
hi bill,
thanks for sending - pretty good
offering...mySQL powered too.
bye for now,
kg
In case you didn't already know about
this:
http://www.hmailserver.com/
It
looks like it's a single version behind you at this
point.
Bill
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