Rick Macdougall wrote:
>
> And you have about 6K users ??? Our server with about 30K users almost
> never goes over 40 concurrent connections, and we do have quite a few
> users checking every minute.
>
> Are you sure there isn't some issue with authentication or perhaps I/O
> that is slowing do
Michael Johnson wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
I've been running into an issue on our mail server recently. As traffic
has been increasing on it, I've been getting the response that I listed
in the subject more often, and now customers are also seeing it (busy
try again later!). Of course, this
Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Michael Johnson wrote:
>> I don't have that file, so I'm using the default (7200 then).
>>
>> How would this have an effect on POP3 connections?
>> ___
>> Michael Johnson 909-74
Michael Johnson wrote:
I don't have that file, so I'm using the default (7200 then).
How would this have an effect on POP3 connections?
___
Michael Johnson 909-740-3156 x3163
System Administrator
I don't have that file, so I'm using the default (7200 then).
How would this have an effect on POP3 connections?
___
Michael Johnson 909-740-3156 x3163
System Administrator [EMAIL
Michael Johnson wrote:
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I've been running into an issue on our mail server recently. As traffic
has been increasing on it, I've been getting the response that I listed
in the subject more often, and now customers are also seeing it (busy
try again lat
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I've been running into an issue on our mail server recently. As traffic
has been increasing on it, I've been getting the response that I listed
in the subject more often, and now customers are also seeing it (busy
try again later!). Of course, this res