Hi Eric, Any further info on this, this issue is still unresolved..
Regards, Farooq On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Farooq Ahmed <[email protected]>wrote: > We do use to restart the system after that the spooled mails are delivered > and after restart first mail is sent out with out getting stuck in outgoing > queue but from second mail onwards one mail always keeps stuck in outgoing > queue. > > Regards, > Farooq > > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 6:15 PM, Eric Charles <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Did you already tried a stop/start of James to see if those numbers >> change? >> >> Thx, Eric >> >> >> On 19/02/2013 12:33, Farooq Ahmed wrote: >> >>> Hi Eric, >>> >>> The QueueSize is 2 in mbean Destination=outgoing,Type=**Queue(ActiveMQ) >>> and >>> Size is also 2 in name=queue,queue=outgoing,**type=component (james) >>> >>> The only logical relation that i can see between ActiveMQ and James is >>> the >>> outgoing queue size in both is 2. Where as there are no messages in List >>> returned by james bean and ActiveMQ bean shows one message in queue. >>> >>> we have'nt done any changes in ActiveMQ, but we have changed >>> configuration >>> files of james for spams, fakeipaddress, baeysian algorithm and we dont >>> store copy of sent mails. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Farooq >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Eric Charles <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Farooq, >>>> >>>> Looking at Destination=outgoing,Type=****Queue, the >>>> EnqueueCount/DequeueCount/****QueueSize seem odd (14976 - 14975 <> 2). >>>> >>>> >>>> Can you link/find some logic between those ActiveMQ numbers and the >>>> numbers shown in the James MBeans? >>>> >>>> Do you run with the embedded ActiveMQ shipped by default? Any changes in >>>> the configuration? >>>> >>>> Thx, Eric >>>> >>>> >>>> On 19/02/2013 11:44, Farooq Ahmed wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Eric, >>>>> >>>>> Here you go.. >>>>> Attributes Value >>>>> BeanName ConsumerCount >>>>> ProducerCount QueueSize DequeueCount EnqueueCount >>>>> browse >>>>> Destination=ActiveMQ.DLQ,Type=****Queue 0 0 1 0 >>>>> >>>>> 0 Shows 1 message in >>>>> outgoing queue, >>>>> invalid recepient >>>>> Destination=outgoing,Type=****Queue 10 5 2 >>>>> 14976 >>>>> >>>>> 14975 shows 1 message >>>>> in outgoing queue,the one which we sends after every 30 sec >>>>> Destination=spool,Type=Queue 2 3 0 15146 15146 >>>>> no emails >>>>> Destination=ActiveMQ.Advisory.****TempQueue,Type=Topic 1 0 >>>>> >>>>> 0 0 146 no >>>>> emails >>>>> Destination=ActiveMQ.Advisory.****Queue,Type=Topic 0 0 0 >>>>> 0 6 no emails >>>>> Destination=ActiveMQ.Advisory.****Producer.Queue.spool,Type=****Topic >>>>> 0 >>>>> >>>>> 0 0 0 3 no emails >>>>> Destination=ActiveMQ.Advisory.****Producer.Queue.outgoing,** >>>>> Type=**Topic >>>>> >>>>> 0 0 0 0 5 no emails >>>>> Destination=ActiveMQ.Advisory.****Consumer.Queue.spool,Type=****Topic >>>>> 0 >>>>> >>>>> 0 0 0 253212 no emails >>>>> Destination=ActiveMQ.Advisory.****Consumer.Queue.outgoing,** >>>>> Type=**Topic >>>>> >>>>> 0 0 0 0 1232626 no emails >>>>> Destination=ActiveMQ.Advisory.****Connection,Type=Topic 0 0 >>>>> >>>>> 0 0 1 no >>>>> emails >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Now I can see the mail stuck in outgoing queue, the one which we send >>>>> every 30 sec.. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Farooq >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Eric Charles <[email protected] >>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> All, except the first and the last ones. >>>>> Thx, Eric >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 19/02/2013 10:57, Farooq Ahmed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Eric, >>>>> >>>>> Which mbean of activemq would you like me to check from the >>>>> following ... >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,__** >>>>> ConnectorName=tcp_//localhost_****__0,Type=Connector >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Destination=_**** >>>>> _ActiveMQ.Advisory.Connection,****__Type=Topic >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Destination=_**** >>>>> _ActiveMQ.Advisory.Consumer.__****Queue.outgoing,Type=Topic >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Destination=_**** >>>>> _ActiveMQ.Advisory.Consumer.__****Queue.spool,Type=Topic >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Destination=_**** >>>>> _ActiveMQ.Advisory.Producer.__****Queue.outgoing,Type=Topic >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Destination=_**** >>>>> _ActiveMQ.Advisory.Producer.__****Queue.spool,Type=Topic >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Destination=_**** >>>>> _ActiveMQ.Advisory.Queue,Type=****__Topic >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Destination=_**** >>>>> _ActiveMQ.Advisory.TempQueue,_****_Type=Topic >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Destination=_**** >>>>> _ActiveMQ.DLQ,Type=Queue >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Destination=_**** >>>>> _outgoing,Type=Queue >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Destination=_**** >>>>> _spool,Type=Queue >>>>> org.apache.activemq:__****BrokerName=james,Type=Broker >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Farooq >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Eric Charles < >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Any chance to compare those numbers with the ones given by >>>>> the activemq >>>>> mbeans? >>>>> >>>>> Thx, Eric >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 19/02/2013 10:42, Farooq Ahmed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Eric, >>>>> >>>>> i have used jmxterm-1.0-alpha-4-uber jmx cli, >>>>> >>>>> "You mean to 'push out' the queue. >>>>> The mail you send triggers the pending mails to go >>>>> out?" >>>>> >>>>> Yes this new mail push the earlier mail out but itself >>>>> gets stuck in >>>>> spool,to which a new mail after 30 sec pushes out and >>>>> that mail gets >>>>> struck >>>>> and soon... >>>>> >>>>> Can you guide me how to figure out the reason as to >>>>> why >>>>> the size attribute >>>>> value is 5 and the browse List only contains 3 mails >>>>> details. >>>>> Also Why The mail which gets stuck in spool its count >>>>> is >>>>> incremented in >>>>> attribure Size but its details are not present in >>>>> browse >>>>> List..? >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Farooq >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Eric Charles >>>>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Farooq, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 18/02/2013 12:39, Farooq Ahmed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Eric, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Here is the output which i get when i use Bean >>>>> org.apache.james:name=queue,****** >>>>> __**queue=outgoing,type=__****component >>>>> >>>>> $>bean >>>>> org.apache.james:name=queue,****** >>>>> __**queue=outgoing,type=__****component >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> #bean is set to org.apache.james:name=queue,** >>>>> queue=outgoing,type=component >>>>> $>info >>>>> #mbean = >>>>> org.apache.james:name=queue,****** >>>>> __**queue=outgoing,type=__****component >>>>> #class name = >>>>> org.apache.james.queue.****__**** >>>>> >>>>> library.MailQueueManagement >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> # attributes >>>>> %0 - Size (long, r) >>>>> # operations >>>>> %0 - java.util.List browse() >>>>> %1 - long clear() >>>>> %2 - long flush() >>>>> %3 - long >>>>> removeWithName(java.lang.****_****_String p1) >>>>> %4 - long >>>>> removeWithRecipient(java.lang.****__****String >>>>> p1) >>>>> %5 - long >>>>> removeWithSender(java.lang.*******__*String >>>>> p1) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> #there's no notifications >>>>> $>get Size >>>>> #mbean = >>>>> org.apache.james:name=queue,****** >>>>> __**queue=outgoing,type=__****component: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Size = 7; >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Cool, it seems like you have found a JXM CLI which >>>>> works fine. >>>>> Which one is it? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Let me know if you need any further details. >>>>> >>>>> can you educate me as to Size= 7 is the no of >>>>> mails still in outgoing >>>>> spool >>>>> or is some default size of outgoing queue. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It is the number of pending mails in the >>>>> queue. >>>>> >>>>> So you have 7 mails waiting to be sent to the >>>>> outside world/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Also note that do deal with this spooling >>>>> problem, the workaround that >>>>> we >>>>> >>>>> did temporarily is that we created an >>>>> application that sends an email to >>>>> some email address every 30 sec. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> You mean to 'push out' the queue. >>>>> The mail you send triggers the pending mails to go >>>>> out? >>>>> >>>>> Thx, Eric >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Farooq >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Eric Charles >>>>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Maybe the cloud's firewall blocks your >>>>> requests. >>>>> >>>>> For JMX command line, type 'jmx cli' in >>>>> google and experiment (tried >>>>> one >>>>> of these long time ago). >>>>> >>>>> Thx, Eric >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 18/02/2013 10:11, Farooq Ahmed wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Eric, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I tried remotely connecting to JMX >>>>> using >>>>> Jconsole and remote jmx >>>>> connection >>>>> method specified on >>>>> http://james.apache.org/**** >>>>> server/3/config-system.html<__** >>>>> **ht**tp:// >>>>> james.apache.org/**** >>>>> <http://james.apache.org/****> >>>>> server/3/config-system.html<**** >>>>> ht__tp:// >>>>> james.apache.org/**__**server/**3/config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/**__**server/3/config-system.html> >>>>> <http://**james.apache.org/**__server/3/**config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/**__server/3/config-system.html> >>>>> > >>>>> <http://james.apache.org/**** >>>>> server/3/config-system.html<ht**tp://james.apache.org/**** >>>>> server/3/config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/**server/3/config-system.html> >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> <ht**tp://james.apache.org/**_****<http://james.apache.org/**_**> >>>>> _server/**3/config-system.**html<http://james.apache.org/*** >>>>> *__server/**3/config-system.**html<http://james.apache.org/**__server/**3/config-system.html> >>>>> > >>>>> <http://james.apache.org/**** >>>>> server/**3/config-system.html<**http://james.apache.org/**** >>>>> server/**3/config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/**server/**3/config-system.html> >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>>> **<__http://james.apache.org/_**_**server/**3/config-system.**html<http://james.apache.org/__**server/**3/config-system.html> >>>>>> <http://james.apache.org/_**_server/**3/config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/__server/**3/config-system.html> >>>>>> **> >>>>>> >>>>> <http://james.apache.org/** >>>>> server/**3/config-system.html<**http://james.apache.org/** >>>>> server/**3/config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/server/**3/config-system.html> >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>>> **> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> <**http://james.apache.org/**_****<http://james.apache.org/**_**> >>>>> _server/3/config-system.html<h**ttp://james.apache.org/**__** >>>>> server/3/config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/**__server/3/config-system.html> >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> <http://james.apache.org/**** >>>>> server/3/config-system.html<ht**tp://james.apache.org/**** >>>>> server/3/config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/**server/3/config-system.html> >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>>> <**ht__tp://james.apache.org/****server/__3/config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/**server/__3/config-system.html> >>>>>> **<http://james.apache.org/**server/__3/config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/server/__3/config-system.html> >>>>>> > >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> <http://james.apache.org/** >>>>> server/3/config-system.html<ht**tp://james.apache.org/server/** >>>>> 3/config-system.html<http://james.apache.org/server/3/config-system.html> >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> But i could not get connected to jmx >>>>> on >>>>> my email server. >>>>> >>>>> Note that the server where i have >>>>> deployed james is on azure cloud PAS >>>>> network and is Ubunto system. >>>>> Is there any mechanism where i can >>>>> observe the message queue contents >>>>> on >>>>> local ubunto system using ssh only. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Farooq >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Ajay >>>>> Navgale < >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> <mailto:ajay.navgale@**central** >>>>> ogic.net >>>>> <http://centralogic.net><ajay.navgale@**centralogic.net<[email protected]> >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ---------- Forwarded message >>>>> ---------- >>>>> >>>>> From: Eric Charles < >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> >>>>> >>>>> Date: Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 7:52 PM >>>>> Subject: Re: James Server SMTP >>>>> Spooling Issue >>>>> To: James Users List >>>>> <[email protected] >>>>> <mailto:server-user@james.** >>>>> apache.org <[email protected]>**>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> You mean you the newly spooled >>>>> mails >>>>> 'push-out' the remaining ones. >>>>> After that, the latest one remains >>>>> stucked in the queu? >>>>> >>>>> If such, that's very strange and >>>>> we >>>>> never saw that before. >>>>> Do you use JMX to inspect the >>>>> queue >>>>> content/size? >>>>> >>>>> Thx, Eric >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 12/02/2013 11:45, Ajay Navgale >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> We are using james 3.0 beta4. >>>>> We have an issue while sending >>>>> an email. 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