FWIW,

We are not seeing this problem.

-d


----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] License Downgraded [was All I wan't for Christmas is not to be paged!)


Our install of Junkmail Pro is also running as standard.  We've
rebooted several times and can't get it to restore to Pro.


Saturday, December 24, 2005, 10:36:37 PM, Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dsic> So here it is the night before Christmas and all though the house not a
Dsic> creature was stirring not even a mouse.
Dsic> My pager starts going off incenstantly - so I jump up to see what's the
Dsic> matter - oh my queues are filling up faster and faster...
Dsic> Sorry about that - maybe its the Christmas spirit that grabbed me...

Dsic> When I got into the server my proc folder was around 2500+ q*.smd files.
Dsic> Thank god for QueueMon :)

Dsic> At first I had no idea what was going on - my proc folder was growing and Dsic> growing. I checked the usual suspects (DNS, etc) and everything was working Dsic> fine. I started to sift through the logs and noticed a huge amount of Dsic> messages that were failing a lot of tests and should have been held or
Dsic> deleted but were being marked with "LAST ACTION=IGNORE".

Dsic> I bumped up the log levels and started to see the following:

Dsic> Sorry, filters [REVERSEWEIGHTDNS] are only available in Declude JunkMail Pro Dsic> Using [no] CFG file outgoing. Pro version required for outgoing mail.

Dsic> Not to mention I noticed messages being cleared very slowly. After several Dsic> restarts of the "Declude Proc" service things started to move again - I am Dsic> not sure if it was because of the multiple Declude proc restarts or putting
Dsic> in the DNSOVERIDE command that we used back under 2.0.6 see -
Dsic> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg24661.html

Dsic> After a couple of restarts of the decludeproc service and the DNSOVERIDE Dsic> command my Declude started working again as a PRO version and messages Dsic> started being blocked and processing very quickly. My queues than cleared
Dsic> up.

Dsic> I am a bit sick to my stomach over this as I leaked to my customers probably Dsic> 4-6K spam's over the entire 3 hour period from when this started to when it Dsic> was finished. I will have a bit of explaining to do I imagine on Tuesday if
Dsic> not sooner.

Dsic> Has anyone seen this? Any explanations on what could have caused this. I Dsic> just keep thinking what if I did not have monitoring to catch this in time - Dsic> I probably would not have checked the servers until Tuesday. My only guess Dsic> is that my server failed in the "phone home" license check and downgraded
Dsic> itself.

Dsic> Darrell
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Dsic> Integration, and Log Parsers.

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