That is the problem.
You can't catch it when it happens.
Nothing out of the ordinary, except I did find a webmail.cgi script in a
users dir.
I am kinda questioning that.
Brock has just informed me that entire problem is dns related, it isn't
qmail related.
Without dns, qmail won't work.
The reverse delegation is the problem. The server is able to look up the
reverse delegation as it is.
But.. the dns service crashes occassionally.
But I say nothing is affected except Pop.
Everything else runs smooth.
as far as cron analog is running and checkservice when accessed..
I guess I am on wrong list?? but seemed so right.
Sorry to bother you all.
Anyone recommend a good admin Redhat Linux Book and DNS???.
Thanks.


-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Hardaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 6:21 PM
To: Lee Lewis
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Using pop to get email from sqwebmail


> Dan,
>     You did not have to bash me.
> Was you ever new?
> I am very sorry if I used the wrong list.
> Still new to this.
> Don't they both work together somehow or another?

Dont worry about this Lee, after a while you learn to ignore him and his
abusive comments, he does it to everyone including the coders, its not just
you ;)

Regards to your problem, send us as much detail as you can, send us the
startup script (line) that you are using to start your POP3 service.  Does
anything happen immedately before the service goes down?  Any unusual CPU
usage?  Any crontab jobs etc?  Does it come back up itself?  How long is it
down for?

The more you can tell us, the better answer you will get, stick with it, its
worth it evantually ;)




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