Re: [xmail] Problem with PSYNC aborts
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010, xmail-l...@renergeteq.org wrote: Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 17:56:08 +0200 From: xmail-l...@renergeteq.org To: xmail@xmailserver.org Subject: [xmail] Problem with PSYNC aborts There is the possibility to delete the mentioned message, sure. But what if there's a new one? How to get the XMail server to a reliable operation? I'm out of ideas now... Thank you in advance for your help. Best Regards, Norman Hi Norman, You say the message is about 32Mb ? Silly question ; Have you checked that XMail is happy to relay a 32Mb message ? Two places to look at : . server.tab and . /var/MailRoot/domains/domain.com/user/user.tab MaxMBSizetabnumber Hope this helps, The user.tab was right from the beginning, but it seems there could be the problem in server.tab: MaxMessageSize[TAB]20 and I tip so... I will try a nightly sync with a more appropriate message limit while the users doesn't use their provider accounts. Could take one or two days. I will post the result. This is only checked when the message enters with inbound SMTP, not with PSYNC. - Davide ___ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail
Re: [xmail] Problem with PSYNC aborts
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 17:56:08 +0200 From: xmail-l...@renergeteq.org To: xmail@xmailserver.org Subject: [xmail] Problem with PSYNC aborts There is the possibility to delete the mentioned message, sure. But what if there's a new one? How to get the XMail server to a reliable operation? I'm out of ideas now... Thank you in advance for your help. Best Regards, Norman Hi Norman, You say the message is about 32Mb ? Silly question ; Have you checked that XMail is happy to relay a 32Mb message ? Two places to look at : . server.tab and . /var/MailRoot/domains/domain.com/user/user.tab MaxMBSizetabnumber Hope this helps, The user.tab was right from the beginning, but it seems there could be the problem in server.tab: MaxMessageSize[TAB]20 and I tip so... I will try a nightly sync with a more appropriate message limit while the users doesn't use their provider accounts. Could take one or two days. I will post the result. Thanks for your idea, Spyros! Norman ___ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail
Re: [xmail] Problem with PSYNC aborts
On Mon, 9 Aug 2010, xmail-l...@renergeteq.org wrote: Hi all, I have this problem with XMail server: My setup is a local XMail server (v 1.27) with Dovecot for internal email storage on an embedded NAS system QNAP TS-459 Pro on Intel Atom platform. XMail polls mails of four user accounts from an external provider server by PSYNC and leaves it at the provider's server (APOP,Leave in pop3links.tab). Three of these accounts are working fine, but for one account the PSYNC aborts always at the same message on the provider's server and at the next PSYNC cycle it doesn't start again, respectively breaks at the same message. The concerning message on the provider's server is about 32 MBytes (with attachment) and has the number of 870 (by manually looking with telnet on the provider's POP3-server). The user has a total number of over 2200 messages on the provider's server. How can i get the user account to work? Maybe the message size is the problem? I even tried to increase the PSYNC interval (-Yi command line option) to some hours for excluding timing problems, but this doesn't work, too. There is the possibility to delete the mentioned message, sure. But what if there's a new one? How to get the XMail server to a reliable operation? I'm out of ideas now... Thank you in advance for your help. Can you show the 32MB message headers, and the PSYNC line you use to fetch such account from? - Davide ___ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail
[xmail] Problem with PSYNC aborts
Hi all, I have this problem with XMail server: My setup is a local XMail server (v 1.27) with Dovecot for internal email storage on an embedded NAS system QNAP TS-459 Pro on Intel Atom platform. XMail polls mails of four user accounts from an external provider server by PSYNC and leaves it at the provider's server (APOP,Leave in pop3links.tab). Three of these accounts are working fine, but for one account the PSYNC aborts always at the same message on the provider's server and at the next PSYNC cycle it doesn't start again, respectively breaks at the same message. The concerning message on the provider's server is about 32 MBytes (with attachment) and has the number of 870 (by manually looking with telnet on the provider's POP3-server). The user has a total number of over 2200 messages on the provider's server. How can i get the user account to work? Maybe the message size is the problem? I even tried to increase the PSYNC interval (-Yi command line option) to some hours for excluding timing problems, but this doesn't work, too. There is the possibility to delete the mentioned message, sure. But what if there's a new one? How to get the XMail server to a reliable operation? I'm out of ideas now... Thank you in advance for your help. Best Regards, Norman ___ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail
[xmail] Problem with PSYNC aborts
Hi all, I have this problem with XMail server: My setup is a local XMail server (v 1.27) with Dovecot for internal email storage on an embedded NAS system QNAP TS-459 Pro on Intel Atom platform. XMail polls mails of four user accounts from an external provider server by PSYNC and leaves it at the provider's server (APOP,Leave in pop3links.tab). Three of these accounts are working fine, but for one account the PSYNC aborts always at the same message on the provider's server and at the next PSYNC cycle it doesn't start again, respectively breaks at the same message. The concerning message on the provider's server is about 32 MBytes (with attachment) and has the number of 870 (by manually looking with telnet on the provider's POP3-server). The user has a total number of over 2200 messages on the provider's server. How can i get the user account to work? Maybe the message size is the problem? I even tried to increase the PSYNC interval (-Yi command line option) to some hours for excluding timing problems, but this doesn't work, too. There is the possibility to delete the mentioned message, sure. But what if there's a new one? How to get the XMail server to a reliable operation? I'm out of ideas now... Thank you in advance for your help. Best Regards, Norman ___ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail