On 06.04.2007, at 16:40, Stefano Bagnara wrote:
zkn ha scritto:
Hi,
now when I already have james 2.3 running I see some .m64 files in
temp directory.
These are obviously email sources. I noticed that most of the
files appear and then disappear but some files are there for about
16 hours already.
What are these files and should I worry about them?
Ozkan
The m64 files are written on the fly while the SMTP server is
receiving the data from an incoming SMTP session. As soon as the
message is receieved a new MimeMessage with that m64 file as source
is composed and sent to the spoolrepository (that will stream the
m64 to the spoolrepository). After that the m64 is deleted.
So if you have m64 files there it should be because:
1) There is an smtp conversation still going on for that file.
2) You cold-restarted James while it was receiving a message (so it
left trash m64 file)
Probably this is the case because I had 11 files there all received
at the same time. Is it possible that we have lost these emails or
james should have returned an error to the remote servers and they
should try to send them again?
3) Maybe there is a bug in James and in some scenario the m64 file
is not deleted.
If you think it is not 1 or 2 we can investigate on 3, starting
from increasing debug level for SMTP server and look for logged
exceptions.
I'm still running everything in debug mode :) so I will watch it next
few days.
Stefano
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