At 07.18 12/04/05 -0700, you wrote: > > Only, no SMTP transaction was logged for > > about 1 hour. Nothing in the Event Log, disk OK (no errors in chkdsk), no > > server load (30 messages or so during the blackout, no idea about rejected > > connections: they are only logged in smtp logs). Has anybody seen this > below? > >Well, if port 25 was temporarly blocked ahead of you, this might explain >the blackout.
The blackout was only in smtp logging, not in mail processing. Mail was sent and received via smtp, filters were run on these mails, there is track of this in filters and smail logs (and in mail headers), no track in smtp log. From what I see, the only things I can think of so far are: 1) security breach: a hacker - or myself during sleep typing - deleting some lines from smtp-20050412000 ;-) 2) some process temporarily preventing XMail from writing to the above file, without XMail or the OS complaining in any way ... 3) weird, weird bug? No comment about 1) ... but do 2) or 3) make sense? A fourth scenario? Ciao, Francesco - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
