0.0.0.0 usually indicates a DNS problem. 10054 indicates a
network problem. Look for a bad NIC, a bad driver or
possibly an overloaded router.

Bob

In reply to 18 Apr message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

>This has Imail Tech Support stumped, so far.  Perhaps
>someone else has seen it and corrected it, though.

>We are getting fairly frequent errors in the log, as
>shown below.  Note that [0.0.0.0] is usually
>66.59.204.8, the address of our mail server.  Imonitor
>is Not running.  Our hosts file includes 66.59.204.8 
>mail.inetconcepts.net -- our official host name for
>Imail. 

>Imail Tech Support has verified that every
>configuration item is correct. 

>Running V6.06 with all patches.  Dual P3 866 w/512MB. 
>Only two IPs are bound to the NIC.  The only other
>thing running is statistics server at 5 minute
>intervals.  CPU utilization is maybe 5% and there is
>memory to burn.  10k rpm Cheetahs and Adaptec U160
>controller and plenty of disk space available.

>Anyone have any ideas what is causing this problem? 

>Thanks,


>20010418 110710 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (00D00126)
>[0.0.0.0] connect 210.58.168.78 port 65060
>20010418 110710 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (00D00126) send
>error 10054 20010418 110710 127.0.0.1       SMTPD
>(00D00126) send error 10054 20010418 110717 127.0.0.1 
>SMTPD (00D10126) [0.0.0.0] connect 206.5.234.6 port
>1759
>20010418 110717 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (00D10126) send
>error 10054 20010418 110717 127.0.0.1       SMTPD
>(00D10126) send error 10054 20010418 110722 127.0.0.1 
>SMTPD (00D20126) [0.0.0.0] connect 207.250.144.15 port
>14711
>20010418 110722 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (00D20126) send
>error 10054 20010418 110722 127.0.0.1       SMTPD
>(00D20126) send error 10054 
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