In windows 2000, I launch James in a separate window and if I need to stop
it I simply close this window.

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De: Samuel Sadek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: jueves, 06 de junio de 2002 20:22
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Stopping James


Hi all,

I have question re: stopping James either manually (via Ctrl-C to kill JVM
process) or stop the NT service. I am running James 2.1a1 and have tried the
same with 2.02a/2.03a versions. Whenever I attempt to login to James IMAP
server, remotemanager server, POP3 server, SMTP server, etc. and attempt to
stop it, it does not! It remains executing until all dangling sessions are
closed down!?!?!

This is an unacceptable behaviour of James for production environment where
there will be thousands of client connections made to James mail server. I
thought Object.destroy() or notify() not sure which, notifies all client
connections to kill their connections off whenever an Administrator attempts
to close down the mail server for James. This is the behaviour I'm expecting
to see from James.

I would appreciate if the above analogy is correct and if someone within the
user community have witnessed the same thing and if there is a resolution
for this problem?

Look forward to your feedback.

Thanks,

Sam.


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