Yes len, I wish they would listen to you of Imail 7.0 on the 
separate machine thing, for many reasons!


Now back to the robot front, I have scanned by imail logs for the 
robots.txt phrase (any phrase with the word robot in it) and have 
come up empty over the past few days.

This is the place to look, Or should I be checking IIS logs?

Also, I noticed that yesterday after one of these 100% CPU 
things, that IIS ports 100 (my default web port) and 21 (FTP) 
unavailable and so my default web service and default ftp service 
had stopped.  Couldn't restart them without a reboot.  I only 
noticed because my ezsignup routine from HK stopped working and I 
was troubleshooting it.  

This may be completely unrelated and just an IIS burp or 
something, but I thought I would mention it.

Cheers



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2000 15:23:44 +0200

>
>>  Even if the issue is one of robots, do we really think that 
is is 
>> a malicious attack that is targeting IMAIL users?  One or two 
>> perhaps, but so many people??
>
>Let's drop the "malicious attack" phrase (uh, for now), but, due 
to 
>an apparent epidemic covering both imail 5 and 6, I think we 
need to 
>understand the effect on spurious, non-user visits to Imail HTTP 
server.
>
>We know Imail's HTTP is not like a "normal" dumb HTTP page 
server in 


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