Philippe Laquet wrote:
> The process seems to be frozen, I had that problem only once with
> amavisd, it was due to a bad program used in decompression. That may
> explain why your "parts" grows a lot.
> 

I pruned the other log I posted link to a bit;

http://84.234.141.4/amavis-problem/index2.html

what is immediately obvious, is;

Nov 14 00:59:48 ryo-ohki amavis[28524]: Net::Server: 2005/11/14-00:59:48 
Can't connect to TCP port 10024 on 127.0.0.1 [Address already in use]\n 
  at line 88 in file /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/Net/Server/Proto/TCP.pm

now, this is the point where mail stops getting delivered, but the 
actual problem started some time earlier, right after 23:00 .. but what?

-- 
Morten
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