On Thursday 19 May 2005 3:19 pm, Oscar Retana wrote: > Hello list. > > I have a question, specially for Tom, since you already > know about the problem a bit (aug 2003). > > Long ago someone posted this: > > "I noticed something weird, call it a bug of spooky > feature =) its on you Now the thing is that I can send > email although vchkpw says that the password fails, but > yet when I enter the password wrong I am not able to send > email, and again it works when I enter right password. > Always the same error =) I had loglevel=e in configure > options, now when I changed it to y the error disappeared > and vchkpw works nicely." > > Tom asked about the vpopmail version, "And to summarize, > the bug is that password fail is logged, even when > successful? And this only happens with loglevel=e, and not > loglevel=y. Correct?" > > All this is happening to me now, with vpopmail version > 5.4.9. I didn't specified any special configuration for > loglevel, so it's using the default value. > > Did you found the root of this problem? I'm having weird > problems, for some users the smtp transactions take too > long, and the first thing I saw was this log message. > Maybe is not related, but I need to check this too.
If you are using a mysql backend, be sure the max_connections is enough to handle smtp, pop, imap and local concurrency total maxium connections. Ken Jones