Apr 17 06 1:21 pm
Apr 17 06 6:37 pm
Apr 18 06 5:58 pm
adrien wrote:Hi Nev
adrien wrote:Are there corresponding RCP files in the domain directory?
Normally we don't rely on the UID except to try and avoid file name conflicts.... so normally the worst thing that would happen if the UID got wound back would be possibly trying to move a file into the holding directory when there was already a file of that name there.
If the move fails, you should get an error logged in the SMTP server log.
Also, it should leave the RCP file in the PostIn directory if this is the case... do you see that?
In which case, when the conflicting file name is eventually removed out of the Holding folder (by delivery for example), then the mail should flow through.
How often does the system restart like that? and how often does it take a registry backup?
Adrien
Apr 18 06 6:27 pm
Apr 18 06 7:45 pm
adrien wrote:Hi Nev
Message files are moved to Sent once their reference count goes to zero, which means that when all the domain jobs that have an RCP file relating to that message are delivered, then it should be removed or moved to Sent (depending on the setting).
Are these files there before the reboot do you know?
Also do you know if the sent folder is working properly? We have a fried drive on one of our servers because of power outages... made some folders unwriteable...
There should be a log message if it is unable to move the file.
Adrien
Apr 20 06 3:52 pm
Apr 20 06 8:36 pm
adrien wrote:Yep. I think you're onto it.
It will have the same filename as a previous message in the Sent folder.
Do you leave all messages in there, or clear them out to somewhere?
Adrien