RE: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread David Barker
I will be posting a new decludeproc.exe Beta 3.0.21 before the end of today.

The new one should:

* take care of the orphaned files in the proc directory
* improve on performance 
* deal with the sm$ files

David B
www.declude.com

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Nick Hayer <> wrote on Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:57 AM:

> Dan,
> 
> Do you believe  the slowness you are experiencing is for sure related 
> to this decludeproc.exe [will this work on any declude ver?] or maybe 
> other causes unrelated like dns issue or a traffic spike?
> 
> -Nick
> 
No definitely not dns or traffic spike.  I just actually went through my
config last week and cleaned it up by disabling a bunch of tests that
weren't catching anything.  I also made sure that all the dnsbl's were
responding.  I just checked again and they are all doing fine.  My DNS
server is responding well.  I was having some problems with sniffer a couple
weeks ago but that is taken care of.  No as of last Tuesday I was extremely
happy with the speed of my Declude config.  My tests today don't show
anything abnormal like dns failures or abnormal traffic levels.  

Anyway I went away to lunch and came back and found that it is pretty much
cleared up.  However there are now 27 orphaned D files in the proc
directory. 5 of them have extension sm$ and the rest are smd.  What can I do
about these?

Also on another issue, Hijack caught around 40 something messages to Declude
all saying something like "Installed on mail.taisweb.net".  They were all
from IP address 127.0.0.1.  I did an allowip for that in order to let them
go, but what is up with the massive amount of emails, Declude guys?  And why
is your own software blocking it?

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread John Tolmachoff \(Lists\)
> It has now been an hour and the decludeproc service has only processed
> around 1000 objects, which I believe corresponds to 500 messages.  I
> created the declude.cfg and put in THREADS 25.  I also dl'ed the newer
> decludeproc.exe, but when I went to stop the service so I could replace
> it, the service would not stop.  I had to set it to manual startup and
> reboot the server (@#$#%&* Windows).  We'll see if this improves the
> speed any.

I would recommend (which is the way it has always been recommended) to first
stop the Imail SMTP service, then stop the Imail QueueManager service, allow
all Declude processing to stop, then stop the Declude process. As long as
the Imail SMTP service it running, it will keep handing messages to Declude,
therefore Declude may not stop.

John T
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread Dan Horne
Nick Hayer <> wrote on Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:57 AM:

> Dan,
> 
> Do you believe  the slowness you are experiencing is for sure related
> to this decludeproc.exe [will this work on any declude ver?] or maybe
> other causes unrelated like dns issue or a traffic spike?  
> 
> -Nick
> 
No definitely not dns or traffic spike.  I just actually went through my
config last week and cleaned it up by disabling a bunch of tests that
weren't catching anything.  I also made sure that all the dnsbl's were
responding.  I just checked again and they are all doing fine.  My DNS
server is responding well.  I was having some problems with sniffer a
couple weeks ago but that is taken care of.  No as of last Tuesday I was
extremely happy with the speed of my Declude config.  My tests today
don't show anything abnormal like dns failures or abnormal traffic
levels.  

Anyway I went away to lunch and came back and found that it is pretty
much cleared up.  However there are now 27 orphaned D files in the proc
directory. 5 of them have extension sm$ and the rest are smd.  What can
I do about these?

Also on another issue, Hijack caught around 40 something messages to
Declude all saying something like "Installed on mail.taisweb.net".  They
were all from IP address 127.0.0.1.  I did an allowip for that in order
to let them go, but what is up with the massive amount of emails,
Declude guys?  And why is your own software blocking it?

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread David Barker
Nick,

1. I am not aware of any functionality that is in 2.0.6.16 that does not
work in Declude Beta 3.0 

2. All the functionality that was in 2.0.6.16 is included in Declude 3.0
Beta

3. All the functionality that was in 2.0.6.16 should work in Declude 3.0
Beta, but this is the reason for a Beta - to identify any possible issues
that may come up because of different operating environments.

David B
www.declude.com

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"should" is my question. I was just looking for a confirmation as to what I
would be changing to.
-Nick

David Barker wrote:

>"All functionality that existed in 2.0.6.16 should be in Declude 3.0 
>Beta the main difference is that fact that we have a decludeproc.exe 
>which now runs as a service."
>
>David B
>www.declude.com
>
>
>
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Hayer
>Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:31 AM
>To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
>Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files 
>backed up
>
>
>Hi David -
>
>David Barker wrote: 
>
>   I am not sure exactly what you are asking, could you be more
specific 
>as to
>   your question regarding 2.0.6.16 ?
> 
>
>well the release ver is I believe 2.0.6 and the interim is 2.0.6.16. My 
>question was does the 3.0 beta have the 2.0.6.16 interim features included.
>
>Thanks -
>
>-Nick
>
>
>   David B
>   www.declude.com
>   
>   -Original Message-
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Hayer
>   Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:48 AM
>   To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
>   Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own,
files 
>backed
>   up
>   
>   David -
>   
>   Would you kindly confirm exactly what version of Declude this 3.0
beta 
>is
>   derived from? Is it  2.0.6.16  ?
>   
>   Thanks
>   
>   -Nick
>   
>   
>   David Barker wrote:
>   
> 
>
>   Thanks for the feedback.
>   
>   I have posted decludeproc.exe 3.0.12 which should take care
of the
>   issue of decludeproc stopping on its own.
>   
>   Also remember you can increase the number of THREADS in your
>
>   declude.cfg, the default is 5 you should be able to move
this up to 
>25
>   quite easily or even double it to 50 if you have a dual CPU
etc.
>   Remember you will need to stop/start the decludeproc.exe
service if 
>you
>   make a change to your declude.cfg
>   
>   David B
>   www.declude.com
>   
>   -Original Message-
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan
Horne
>   Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:23 AM
>   To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
>   Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own,
files
>   backed up
>   
>   OK, I sent a message to the list this morning, went into an
hourlong
>   meeting and came back out to find that the message hadn't
posted to 
>the
>   
>
>   list yet.
> 
>
>   Also people were complaining about their email "not
working".
>   I found that the Decludeproc service had stopped on its own.
>The event 
>   log shows event 7031: "The Decludeproc service terminated 
>unexpectedly.
>   It has done this 1 time(s)."
>   
>   I restarted the service and took a look in the proc folder.
>There were 
>   4500 objects in the folder.  I kept watch for about 15
minutes on 
>those
>   objects, but Declude couldn't make headway on it with the
new mail
>   coming in.  It would go down by 1 or 2 then back up by 1 or
>2 but 
>   always stayed around the same number of messages.  I have
currently
>   reverted back to 1.82, and have left the Decludeproc service
running 
>so
>   that it can clear out those messages.  It is going VERY
slowly, 
>though.
>   I mean like 25 messages per minute slow, if that.  Declude
>1.82 goes 
>  

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread Nick Hayer
"should" is my question. I was just looking for a confirmation as to 
what I would be changing to.

-Nick

David Barker wrote:


"All functionality that existed in 2.0.6.16 should be in Declude 3.0 Beta
the main difference is that fact that we have a decludeproc.exe which now
runs as a service."

David B
www.declude.com



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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:31 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed
up


Hi David - 

David Barker wrote: 


I am not sure exactly what you are asking, could you be more
specific as to
your question regarding 2.0.6.16 ?
	  


well the release ver is I believe 2.0.6 and the interim is 2.0.6.16. My
question was does the 3.0 beta have the 2.0.6.16 interim features included.

Thanks -

-Nick


David B
www.declude.com

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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:48 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
    Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own,
files backed
up

David -

Would you kindly confirm exactly what version of Declude this 3.0
beta is
derived from? Is it  2.0.6.16  ?

Thanks

-Nick


David Barker wrote:

	  


Thanks for the feedback.

I have posted decludeproc.exe 3.0.12 which should take care
of the 
		issue of decludeproc stopping on its own.


Also remember you can increase the number of THREADS in your

declude.cfg, the default is 5 you should be able to move
this up to 25 
		quite easily or even double it to 50 if you have a dual CPU
etc. 
		Remember you will need to stop/start the decludeproc.exe
service if you 
		make a change to your declude.cfg


David B
www.declude.com

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan
Horne
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:23 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own,
files 
		backed up


OK, I sent a message to the list this morning, went into an
hourlong 
		meeting and came back out to find that the message hadn't

posted to the
		


list yet.
	  


Also people were complaining about their email "not
working".
I found that the Decludeproc service had stopped on its own.
The event 
		log shows event 7031: "The Decludeproc service terminated

unexpectedly.
It has done this 1 time(s)."

I restarted the service and took a look in the proc folder.
There were 
		4500 objects in the folder.  I kept watch for about 15
minutes on those 
		objects, but Declude couldn't make headway on it with the
new mail 
		coming in.  It would go down by 1 or 2 then back up by 1 or
2 but 
		always stayed around the same number of messages.  I have
currently 
		reverted back to 1.82, and have left the Decludeproc service
running so 
		that it can clear out those messages.  It is going VERY
slowly, though.  
		I mean like 25 messages per minute slow, if that.  Declude
1.82 goes 
		through messages much faster, in my experience monitoring

(for instance)
		


the overflow directory.
	  


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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread David Barker
"All functionality that existed in 2.0.6.16 should be in Declude 3.0 Beta
the main difference is that fact that we have a decludeproc.exe which now
runs as a service."

David B
www.declude.com



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Hayer
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:31 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed
up


Hi David - 

David Barker wrote: 

I am not sure exactly what you are asking, could you be more
specific as to
your question regarding 2.0.6.16 ?
  

well the release ver is I believe 2.0.6 and the interim is 2.0.6.16. My
question was does the 3.0 beta have the 2.0.6.16 interim features included.

Thanks -

-Nick


David B
www.declude.com

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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:48 AM
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files backed
up

David -

Would you kindly confirm exactly what version of Declude this 3.0
beta is
derived from? Is it  2.0.6.16  ?

Thanks

-Nick


David Barker wrote:

  

Thanks for the feedback.

I have posted decludeproc.exe 3.0.12 which should take care
of the 
issue of decludeproc stopping on its own.

Also remember you can increase the number of THREADS in your

declude.cfg, the default is 5 you should be able to move
this up to 25 
quite easily or even double it to 50 if you have a dual CPU
etc. 
Remember you will need to stop/start the decludeproc.exe
service if you 
make a change to your declude.cfg

David B
www.declude.com

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Horne
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:23 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own,
files 
backed up

OK, I sent a message to the list this morning, went into an
hourlong 
meeting and came back out to find that the message hadn't
posted to the


list yet.
  

Also people were complaining about their email "not
working".
I found that the Decludeproc service had stopped on its own.
The event 
log shows event 7031: "The Decludeproc service terminated
unexpectedly.
It has done this 1 time(s)."

I restarted the service and took a look in the proc folder.
There were 
4500 objects in the folder.  I kept watch for about 15
minutes on those 
objects, but Declude couldn't make headway on it with the
new mail 
coming in.  It would go down by 1 or 2 then back up by 1 or
2 but 
always stayed around the same number of messages.  I have
currently 
reverted back to 1.82, and have left the Decludeproc service
running so 
that it can clear out those messages.  It is going VERY
slowly, though.  
I mean like 25 messages per minute slow, if that.  Declude
1.82 goes 
through messages much faster, in my experience monitoring
(for instance)


the overflow directory.
  

Dan Horne
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread David Barker
Just as a note, sometimes the decludeproc.exe can take a while to shut down
as it has to clear out all the threads and wait on messages it is still
processing - perhaps waiting for a virus scan to finish etc. 

David B
www.declude.com

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David Barker <> wrote on Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:42 AM:

> Thanks for the feedback.
> 
> I have posted decludeproc.exe 3.0.12 which should take care of the 
> issue of decludeproc stopping on its own.
> 
> Also remember you can increase the number of THREADS in your 
> declude.cfg, the default is 5 you should be able to move this up to
> 25 quite easily or even double it to 50 if you have a dual CPU etc.
> Remember you will need to stop/start the decludeproc.exe service if
> you make a change to your declude.cfg

It has now been an hour and the decludeproc service has only processed
around 1000 objects, which I believe corresponds to 500 messages.  I created
the declude.cfg and put in THREADS 25.  I also dl'ed the newer
decludeproc.exe, but when I went to stop the service so I could replace it,
the service would not stop.  I had to set it to manual startup and reboot
the server (@#$#%&* Windows).  We'll see if this improves the speed any.
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread Nick Hayer




Hi David - 

David Barker wrote:

  I am not sure exactly what you are asking, could you be more specific as to
your question regarding 2.0.6.16 ?
  

well the release ver is I believe 2.0.6 and the interim is 2.0.6.16. My
question was does the 3.0 beta have the 2.0.6.16 interim features
included.

Thanks -

-Nick

  
David B
www.declude.com

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David -

Would you kindly confirm exactly what version of Declude this 3.0 beta is
derived from? Is it  2.0.6.16  ?

Thanks

-Nick


David Barker wrote:

  
  
Thanks for the feedback.

I have posted decludeproc.exe 3.0.12 which should take care of the 
issue of decludeproc stopping on its own.

Also remember you can increase the number of THREADS in your 
declude.cfg, the default is 5 you should be able to move this up to 25 
quite easily or even double it to 50 if you have a dual CPU etc. 
Remember you will need to stop/start the decludeproc.exe service if you 
make a change to your declude.cfg

David B
www.declude.com

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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:23 AM
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files 
backed up

OK, I sent a message to the list this morning, went into an hourlong 
meeting and came back out to find that the message hadn't posted to the

  
  list yet.
  
  
Also people were complaining about their email "not working".
I found that the Decludeproc service had stopped on its own.  The event 
log shows event 7031: "The Decludeproc service terminated unexpectedly.
It has done this 1 time(s)."

I restarted the service and took a look in the proc folder.  There were 
4500 objects in the folder.  I kept watch for about 15 minutes on those 
objects, but Declude couldn't make headway on it with the new mail 
coming in.  It would go down by 1 or 2 then back up by 1 or 2 but 
always stayed around the same number of messages.  I have currently 
reverted back to 1.82, and have left the Decludeproc service running so 
that it can clear out those messages.  It is going VERY slowly, though.  
I mean like 25 messages per minute slow, if that.  Declude 1.82 goes 
through messages much faster, in my experience monitoring (for instance)

  
  the overflow directory.
  
  
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread Dan Horne
David Barker <> wrote on Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:42 AM:

> Thanks for the feedback.
> 
> I have posted decludeproc.exe 3.0.12 which should take care of the
> issue of decludeproc stopping on its own. 
> 
> Also remember you can increase the number of THREADS in your
> declude.cfg, the default is 5 you should be able to move this up to
> 25 quite easily or even double it to 50 if you have a dual CPU etc.
> Remember you will need to stop/start the decludeproc.exe service if
> you make a change to your declude.cfg

It has now been an hour and the decludeproc service has only processed
around 1000 objects, which I believe corresponds to 500 messages.  I
created the declude.cfg and put in THREADS 25.  I also dl'ed the newer
decludeproc.exe, but when I went to stop the service so I could replace
it, the service would not stop.  I had to set it to manual startup and
reboot the server (@#$#%&* Windows).  We'll see if this improves the
speed any.
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread Nick Hayer

Dan,

Do you believe  the slowness you are experiencing is for sure related to 
this decludeproc.exe [will this work on any declude ver?] or maybe other 
causes unrelated like dns issue or a traffic spike?


-Nick


David Barker wrote:


Thanks for the feedback.

I have posted decludeproc.exe 3.0.12 which should take care of the issue of
decludeproc stopping on its own.

Also remember you can increase the number of THREADS in your declude.cfg,
the default is 5 you should be able to move this up to 25 quite easily or
even double it to 50 if you have a dual CPU etc. Remember you will need to
stop/start the decludeproc.exe service if you make a change to your
declude.cfg

David B
www.declude.com 


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:23 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

OK, I sent a message to the list this morning, went into an hourlong meeting
and came back out to find that the message hadn't posted to the list yet.
Also people were complaining about their email "not working".
I found that the Decludeproc service had stopped on its own.  The event log
shows event 7031: "The Decludeproc service terminated unexpectedly.
It has done this 1 time(s)."

I restarted the service and took a look in the proc folder.  There were 4500
objects in the folder.  I kept watch for about 15 minutes on those objects,
but Declude couldn't make headway on it with the new mail coming in.  It
would go down by 1 or 2 then back up by 1 or 2 but always stayed around the
same number of messages.  I have currently reverted back to 1.82, and have
left the Decludeproc service running so that it can clear out those
messages.  It is going VERY slowly, though.  I mean like 25 messages per
minute slow, if that.  Declude 1.82 goes through messages much faster, in my
experience monitoring (for instance) the overflow directory.

Dan Horne
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread David Barker
The version number is derived from the decludeproc.exe

All functionality that existed in 2.0.6.16 should be in Declude 3.0 the main
diffence is that fact that we have a decludeproc.exe which now runs as a
service.

I am not sure exactly what you are asking, could you be more specific as to
your question regarding 2.0.6.16 ?

David B
www.declude.com

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Hayer
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:48 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed
up

David -

Would you kindly confirm exactly what version of Declude this 3.0 beta is
derived from? Is it  2.0.6.16  ?

Thanks

-Nick


David Barker wrote:

>Thanks for the feedback.
>
>I have posted decludeproc.exe 3.0.12 which should take care of the 
>issue of decludeproc stopping on its own.
>
>Also remember you can increase the number of THREADS in your 
>declude.cfg, the default is 5 you should be able to move this up to 25 
>quite easily or even double it to 50 if you have a dual CPU etc. 
>Remember you will need to stop/start the decludeproc.exe service if you 
>make a change to your declude.cfg
>
>David B
>www.declude.com
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Horne
>Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:23 AM
>To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
>Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files 
>backed up
>
>OK, I sent a message to the list this morning, went into an hourlong 
>meeting and came back out to find that the message hadn't posted to the
list yet.
>Also people were complaining about their email "not working".
>I found that the Decludeproc service had stopped on its own.  The event 
>log shows event 7031: "The Decludeproc service terminated unexpectedly.
>It has done this 1 time(s)."
>
>I restarted the service and took a look in the proc folder.  There were 
>4500 objects in the folder.  I kept watch for about 15 minutes on those 
>objects, but Declude couldn't make headway on it with the new mail 
>coming in.  It would go down by 1 or 2 then back up by 1 or 2 but 
>always stayed around the same number of messages.  I have currently 
>reverted back to 1.82, and have left the Decludeproc service running so 
>that it can clear out those messages.  It is going VERY slowly, though.  
>I mean like 25 messages per minute slow, if that.  Declude 1.82 goes 
>through messages much faster, in my experience monitoring (for instance)
the overflow directory.
>
>Dan Horne
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread Nick Hayer

David -

Would you kindly confirm exactly what version of Declude this 3.0 beta 
is derived from? Is it  2.0.6.16  ?


Thanks

-Nick


David Barker wrote:


Thanks for the feedback.

I have posted decludeproc.exe 3.0.12 which should take care of the issue of
decludeproc stopping on its own.

Also remember you can increase the number of THREADS in your declude.cfg,
the default is 5 you should be able to move this up to 25 quite easily or
even double it to 50 if you have a dual CPU etc. Remember you will need to
stop/start the decludeproc.exe service if you make a change to your
declude.cfg

David B
www.declude.com 


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Horne
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:23 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

OK, I sent a message to the list this morning, went into an hourlong meeting
and came back out to find that the message hadn't posted to the list yet.
Also people were complaining about their email "not working".
I found that the Decludeproc service had stopped on its own.  The event log
shows event 7031: "The Decludeproc service terminated unexpectedly.
It has done this 1 time(s)."

I restarted the service and took a look in the proc folder.  There were 4500
objects in the folder.  I kept watch for about 15 minutes on those objects,
but Declude couldn't make headway on it with the new mail coming in.  It
would go down by 1 or 2 then back up by 1 or 2 but always stayed around the
same number of messages.  I have currently reverted back to 1.82, and have
left the Decludeproc service running so that it can clear out those
messages.  It is going VERY slowly, though.  I mean like 25 messages per
minute slow, if that.  Declude 1.82 goes through messages much faster, in my
experience monitoring (for instance) the overflow directory.

Dan Horne
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

2005-08-30 Thread David Barker
Thanks for the feedback.

I have posted decludeproc.exe 3.0.12 which should take care of the issue of
decludeproc stopping on its own.

Also remember you can increase the number of THREADS in your declude.cfg,
the default is 5 you should be able to move this up to 25 quite easily or
even double it to 50 if you have a dual CPU etc. Remember you will need to
stop/start the decludeproc.exe service if you make a change to your
declude.cfg

David B
www.declude.com 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Horne
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:23 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] D3: Service stopped on its own, files backed up

OK, I sent a message to the list this morning, went into an hourlong meeting
and came back out to find that the message hadn't posted to the list yet.
Also people were complaining about their email "not working".
I found that the Decludeproc service had stopped on its own.  The event log
shows event 7031: "The Decludeproc service terminated unexpectedly.
It has done this 1 time(s)."

I restarted the service and took a look in the proc folder.  There were 4500
objects in the folder.  I kept watch for about 15 minutes on those objects,
but Declude couldn't make headway on it with the new mail coming in.  It
would go down by 1 or 2 then back up by 1 or 2 but always stayed around the
same number of messages.  I have currently reverted back to 1.82, and have
left the Decludeproc service running so that it can clear out those
messages.  It is going VERY slowly, though.  I mean like 25 messages per
minute slow, if that.  Declude 1.82 goes through messages much faster, in my
experience monitoring (for instance) the overflow directory.

Dan Horne
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