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BigDennis ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 10 April 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Helllllllp! Is there any way to manually clear incoming connections? I have been running SF for about a year-and-a-half, and it works well. But for the last week I have been having a problem with incoming e-mail connections being held open for excessive periods - in excess of 1 hour. I recall seeing this once before, several months ago. Saturday night, a customer called me to ask if we were having a problem with e-mail, because he had not received any messages. I checked SF and found that it had 100 connections open. When I checked the logs, I found that it had been rejecting new connections since 5:45 p.m. on Friday. My monitor didn't catch the problem since the server was reachable, and would accept an incoming connection, but immediately close the connection. The only solution I could find was to restart the service. I am still seeing as many as 65 "stalled" connections - usually between 1 and 2 hours old, sometimes longer. They all report Status as "QUEUEING EMAIL". If I let SF continue to run, the messages will evenutally clear, but will be replaced by more stalled messages. I am running two instances of SF 2.1.2.395 on the machine, one as a service, the other in standalone mode. Only the one running as a service exhibits the problems, I presume because of the domains handled by that server. All stalled messages appear to be junk - all either have no recipient address or a bogus address; about half have no Sender address, the rest are "spammy" addresses. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dennis |
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LogSat ![]() Admin Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 25 January 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4104 |
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Dennis,
The new SpamFilter v2.7 does a much better job of handling stale connections, and has a new, real-time connections tab showing the current connections (the older versions were not displaying real-time data). Both the new v2.1 and the new 2.7 allow you to click on the "X" column for a connection to manually terminate it, but again, this process has improved in v2.7. |
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