Steven,
First, I think you mean SMTP32 processes, not SMTPd32 (that is the service
and there is/should be, only one of them running). Even if SMTPd32 is
stopped and restarted, the SMTP32 processes will be unaffected, as they are
independant.
As for your suggestion about the binding upon restart, that too (I'm
afraid!) is not correct. I cannot tell you how many times I have seen SMTP32
processes running and have stop/started the SMTPD32 service, without
trouble. And if we are talking about a restart of the computer, then all
processes are terminated by the OS at shutdown, so there are no SMTP32
processes running at the time the SMTPD32 is started, after the restart.
BTW, I have found that it is not necessary to stop SMTPD32, to 'kill' SMTP32
processes. As a matter of fact, if you do stop SMTPD32, then 'kill' SMTP32
processes, I found that I had to restart the computer to get it all working
again.
If SMTPD32 cannot bind to port 25, that would normally imply some other
process or service has claimed it. Usually this means another SMTP process,
program or service. I think this could also mean that the OS or hardware
(NIC?) problems, could also be affecting the situation.
I'd check the Event Log after a bad startup attempt, to see if there are any
errors or warnings from that time. This might offer some clues about what
might be grabbing the port or not making it available.
Daniel Donnelly
Ipswitch Technical Support
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----- Original Message -----
From: "STEVEN MOORE (IFL)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 8:31 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] 6.04 smtp service does restart properly
> Further to this I have discovered that it is leaving smtpd32.exe processes
> hanging around when the service is stopped from either the IMail admin
prog
> or from the Windows 2000 services snapin.
>
> It makes sense that it can not bind when you restart because these
processes
> are still active and bound to the port. I shall be calling Ipswitch soon I
> think.
>
> Steve
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