You cant restart quemanager when this happens, you need to kill the process first then start.

Tripp Allen wrote:
Yes we handle exceptions, that's why you'll see a ERR 005 (or some other number) in the log. That comes from the exception handler. It also reports a step count which helps us determine the general vicinity of the error. When an exception happens (and since an exception can mess up internal structures), the queue manager will attempt to shut itself down so it can be restarted by SMTPD (if you have the auto-restart set for the queue manager). Just having the step count is not enough, we need the actual message and sometimes a copy of the configuration so we can duplicate the error. Tripp

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*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Heimir Eidskrem
*Sent:* Friday, December 15, 2006 11:30 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [IMail Forum] Quemanager hanging again

Its not one message its several, it has happened several times.
Do a search on this list and search your internal documents and you will see that this is an ongoing problem.

I dont want waste my time digging up logs snippets for you, sorry that I sound like an asshole but I am tired of this bullshit. I think we will go the way of many others and find another program as soon as time allows it. Maybe just wait for Smartermail 4.0

Why is this not fixed yet?
I have personally reported this many many months ago.
How can one message crash the program, dont you guys handle exceptions?



Tripp Allen wrote:
Do you have a copy of this message that causing the Queue manager to stop?
Could I see it and the log for when it crashes?

Tripp


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Heimir Eidskrem
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 11:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Quemanager hanging again

Matti Haack wrote:
HE> Are you telling us that we need to install a 3rd party application
HE> to make Imail run stable?
I think beside the small bugs in Imail, there are lot of essential
parts missing (or very basic) which have to be added by third Party
products (Mail-Flow monitoring, Anti-Spam, Anti-Virus, Penalty
Blocking)

I use Imail since Version 4 and love it - but it needs some add on's
(which are all free available - Like Hmailserver for Viruschecking,
ASSP for all Spam and Blockin Issues) etc..

Matti




Been running Imail since version 4 myself.
But I do expect that Imail should run on its own and not need 3rd party
application to survive.
Frankly, I think its a disgrace how the 2006 was released and how poor job
Ipswitch has done with it since.
I bet there are a ton of users that has not upgraded yet put paid for it
over a year ago.

So you think that its  ok for Imail to require 3rd party programs to run
stable?
Its pretty piss poor when the servers crashed from malformed messages and
its been going on for a while now.



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