Nothing that I can tell. Below you will find just a small snipit.
It seems that everything below is just tcpserver talking, which I
find just a ltitle strange. I am running the standard run supervise
script, you will also find below.
-------- pop3 run supervise-------------
PASSPROG="/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw"
HOSTNAME=`hostname --fqdn`
exec /usr/bin/softlimit -m 15000000 \
/usr/bin/tcpserver -v -R -c 200 0 110 \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup $HOSTNAME \
$PASSPROG /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 2>&1
-------------------------------------------------
----------Small Portion of /var/log/qmail/pop3/
current----------------------
@4000000044f3324b1e060324 tcpserver: ok 23674 :10.0.5.11:110 :
10.0.5.179::3322
@4000000044f3324b36681bb4 tcpserver: end 23674 status 256
@4000000044f3324b3668276c tcpserver: status: 1/200
@4000000044f3324d088b9964 tcpserver: ok 23675 :10.0.5.11:110 :
10.0.5.112::1309
@4000000044f3324d22afc89c tcpserver: end 23675 status 256
@4000000044f3324d22afd454 tcpserver: status: 0/200
@4000000044f3325c023383c4 tcpserver: status: 1/200
@4000000044f3325c02359ed4 tcpserver: pid 23687 from 192.168.50.118
@4000000044f3325f0cfb055c tcpserver: status: 2/200
@4000000044f3325f0cfd1c84 tcpserver: pid 23688 from 10.0.5.127
@4000000044f332601882392c tcpserver: status: 3/200
@4000000044f332601884449c tcpserver: pid 23689 from 10.0.5.110
@4000000044f33262049bb1f4 tcpserver: ok 23687 :10.0.5.11:110 :
192.168.50.118::1117
@4000000044f3326212cdcdfc tcpserver: end 23687 status 256
@4000000044f3326212cdd9b4 tcpserver: status: 2/200
@4000000044f332650f7052ec tcpserver: ok 23688 :10.0.5.11:110 :
10.0.5.127::4951
@4000000044f332651d776754 tcpserver: end 23688 status 256
@4000000044f332651d77730c tcpserver: status: 1/200
@4000000044f332661ad9217c tcpserver: ok 23689 :10.0.5.11:110 :
10.0.5.110::1899
@4000000044f332662620a49c tcpserver: end 23689 status 256
@4000000044f332662620b054 tcpserver: status: 0/200
@4000000044f332670f2e3cf4 tcpserver: status: 1/200
@4000000044f332670f30159c tcpserver: pid 23696 from 209.181.101.46
@4000000044f3326b3564d0cc tcpserver: status: 2/200
@4000000044f3326b3566cc9c tcpserver: pid 23697 from 10.0.5.107
@4000000044f3326d11813574 tcpserver: ok 23696 :10.0.5.11:110
209-181-101-46.phnx.qwest.net:209.181.101.46::1148
@4000000044f3326d28f5215c tcpserver: end 23696 status 256
@4000000044f3326d28f52d14 tcpserver: status: 1/200
@4000000044f33271188c6a8c tcpserver: status: 2/200
@4000000044f33271188e75fc tcpserver: pid 23700 from 192.168.50.107
@4000000044f3327137c6fbec tcpserver: ok 23697 :10.0.5.11:110 :
10.0.5.107::2210
@4000000044f3327214c99244 tcpserver: end 23697 status 256
----------------------------------------------------------
Let me know if anyone sees anything that we can try.
Thanks!
Nate
On Aug 28, 2006, at 12:12 PM, Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Nate Davis wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am having a problem with the qmail-pop3 daemon. Not quite sure
how to diagnose the problem. System has been running great for
the past couple of Months. I am running Cent OS 4.3. I did a yum
update last week, and had a bunch of updates. After running these
updates, my POP3 daemon seems to be wigging out. When a user
connects via outlook, the pop3 damon takes a really long time (15
to 20 seconds) to start to download the messages. This is on a
Local LAN. It is sending Duplicate e-mails to outlook as well.
This doesn't happen with IMAP Users. If they hit send & receive ,
they get messages. If they hit it again, they get the same 5
messages, plus any new ones, and so forth. I have restarted the
box, and looked in any log file I could find with POP3 stuff. I
saw nothing unusual. I am pretty sure that one of the updates
that happened last week was mysql. Could that have something to
do with it? Let me know where I can look for errors, or the cause
of this.
Thanks,
Nate
Any oddities in pop3 log?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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