John Rose ha scritto:
> Just as a test - I uninstalled James 2.3.1 on this server and reinstalled 
> James 2.2.0 and installed it as a service and port 25 got recognized right 
> away and email starting flowing back and forth. This was done after a 
> reboot of the server and port 25 still was not listening. Netstat -AN 
> shows port 25 listening now when James 2.2.0 is running. 
> 
> Does this imply a configuration issue with our new James 2.3.1 
> installation? If so, I would assume email wouldn't have ever worked since 
> James 2.3.1 got installed nearly three weeks ago. That is not the case. We 
> have been sending and receiving emails for the last three weeks. Only in 
> the last couple of days have been having problems with port 25 and there 
> have been no configuration changes to James 2.3.1 since it first got 
> installed. 
> 
> I neglected to mention in my first posting that we are running James 2.3.1 
> on three identical servers. Two servers are running fine with no issues. 
> It is only the one server (which does by far the most volume) that we are 
> having the issue with. 
> 
> Any insight would be helpful.

The full strack trace and a full netstat for the server when it stop
accepting connection would be really useful in this case.

if you have java5 and windows "jstack <pid>" will do the former.
"netstat -an" will do the latter.

Stefano

> Thank you. 
> 
> John Rose
> Database Administrator



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