On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 11:30 US/Central, Lansing, Dan wrote: > Ok….everything is purdy and runs like a champ….except when > itdoesn’t….i can access the server from outside my lan now thanks to > thewondrousskillzof the lads out at real time….but now it seems daily > the service<not sure which one> dies….for example this morning before > leaving for work….i logged on to the web client at my server made sure > everything was happy and by the timeIgot to workIwent to logon to the > web client from here and got the logon screen….it accepted my password > and the came up with a screen that said‘no server running contact your > system administrator’and well whenIasked myselfIcame up with > nothing….this happens whenItry theweb clientlocally too sometimes….i > thought it was postfix dying on me but whenItype #postfix reload > itdoesn’tfix it….does anyone have any idea of whereIcan look to find > out what service is stopping or at the very least howIcan keep it from > dying…..according to my mail logIkeep getting hit by spam relay > attempts…could that be more than my little server can handle? Or do > you think it is something else > Not knowing which imap server they use, or how suse organizes syslog i'd look at all the log files in /var/log to determine which one logs imap log entries. Also check the system log for crashes, oopses etc. You may want to contact suse for support on this one. (assuming u paid for open exchange etc) I'm interested in this software suite so I may purchasing the demo cd. Dan LansingDan Lansing > > ITSC > > > > -- Ben Lutgens System Administrator US Admins, Inc _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list