Actually, I did do that a while back. I bumped it from 25 to 50. While
experiencing these problems, I usually have no more thatn 5 or 10
concurrent incoming connections via smtp.
Thanks,
John
Edvin Seferovic wrote:
Looking at the server there are about a dozen email servers
delivering mail to my server.
Maybe you should increase the number of concurrent incoming connections ?
/var/qmail/control/concurencyincomming
Regards,
E:S
-----Original Message-----
From: John Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 07. März 2008 18:38
To: toaster@shupp.org
Subject: Re: [toaster] Email Clients Fail to send email -- hiccups
Anyone? Any ideas where to look? It is more and more frequent. It as
if the server temporarily fails over smtp..... or it doesn't
authenticate. It is doing it quite often and is really annoying.
Everything over the webmail login page works fine.
Thanks,
John
John Harmon wrote:
John Harmon wrote:
Quick question. Lately I have noticed that my email client
(Thunderbird) will fail to send emails out over smtp (doesn't matter
over port 25 or 2525); however, I can send email out through the web
client during this time.
Looking at the server there are about a dozen email servers
delivering mail to my server.
If I wait 3 to 5 minutes, things will send fine. It acts like it is
just a temporary hiccup, but it seems to happen to me once a day.
Any ideas as to why it may be doing this? ideas how to address the
issue?
Thanks in advance,
John
Sorry, just read my post and found it a bit confusing..... By Web
Client I mean webmail over a browser (Firefox in my case).