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What I found out is, that the mail stuck in spool, when I
turned on spam filtering. Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Ted Nichols Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2006 17:15 An: [email protected] Betreff: RE: [IMail Forum] ICS standard 25 users license The fact that the view queue shows 0 files means that the files stuck in the queue are not recognized as deliverable. Most likely this is because the T file was never renamed to a Q. What you can try is to go to the spool folder in a DOS prompt and do a “ren t*.smd q*.smd”. The user limit had nothing to do with this. There is a bug in SMTP which is the most likely cause of the t file problem. This has been fixed in the upcoming .1 release. Some of the messages delivered might be rather old and/or malformed (this bug most often affects spam, so much of this may be spam) but other than an occasional unreadable message and users suddenly getting new messages which are rather old, there should not be any problems from doing this.
Ted Nichols Ipswitch QA
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Hello, A customer of us has an ICS standard 25 users license. He created more than 30 accounts on 3 domains (2 of them virtual). No warning or error was displayed when creating more than 25 accounts. Now some mails stuck in the spool dir. Some other mail were delivered. Even IAdmin under "view queue" shows "Total files in the queue: 0 What can I do to deliver all the mail in spool dir? I already told him to grade up to a 100 users license.
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Title: ICS standard 25 users license
- RE: [IMail Forum] ICS standard 25 users license Ted Nichols
- AW: [IMail Forum] ICS standard 25 users license Karel Baur
- AW: [IMail Forum] ICS standard 25 users license Karel Baur
