Consider yourself lucky.  I've had an ongoing issue with smtpds seemingly taking random breaks that cause mail to build up in the incoming folder.  Short of restarting it every 5 minutes until it decides it's going to keep up I have found no solution to getting it to behave either.  :(
 

Jon Benson
Mail/DNS/Linux Administrator
OzHosting.com

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275, but I only had the single incident and my service cleanly stopped and restarted and has been ok since.

 

John

 

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What build are you runnin?


Mark Thornton
San Marcos Internet, Inc
512-393-5300
 

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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 3:08 PM

Subject: [Modus] SMTPDS has got me now too

 

I just noticed my smtpds inactive and messages backing up in the holding folder.

 

I stopped and restarted the service (it stopped clean) and once restarted it opened over 100 outbound connections and dumped the outgoing mail in a hurry.

 

John

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