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MercuryS SMTP Server
MercuryP POP3 Server
MercuryC SMTP Client
MercuryI IMAP Server
I have been in contact with our ISP since setting refuse email to invalid local addresses to off again and they have admitted that they think the problem was at their end and said that the Queue on their server is clear.
That said this morning Mercury (4.52) had a short unmoving queue our end again, it was also hard for our Thunderbird users to connect via IMAP. I was also not getting my bounce test messages back to my Yahoo account. I had to stop and restart Mercury to kick things back into life. A lot of files were then processed quite quickly and I checked the queue again to find that quite a number of 'orphan' .QCF files had accumulated all had a 0 length and were empty. I stopped Mercury a second time and deleted these and things seem to have settled down. Is the occasional creation of empty orphan QCF files a normal and self correcting process or does it indicate that we had another problem of some sort.
My bounce test messages are now working again so all appears to be back to normal.
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It is not normal for there to be these zero byte files and I suspect Mercury/32 is fighting some other application for access to it's directories for reading/writing files. The first thng that comes to mind is that you have some on access anti-virus runnung against the Mercury/32 directories.
[quote user="chriscw"]<p>MercuryS SMTP Server</p><p>MercuryP POP3 Server</p><p>MercuryC SMTP Client</p><p>MercuryI IMAP Server&nbsp;</p><p>I have been in contact with our ISP since setting refuse email to invalid local addresses to off again and they have admitted that they think the problem was at their end and said that the Queue on their server is clear.</p><p>That said this morning Mercury (4.52) had a short unmoving queue our end again, it was also hard for our Thunderbird users to connect via IMAP.&nbsp;&nbsp; I was also not getting my bounce test messages back to my Yahoo account.&nbsp;&nbsp; I had to stop and restart Mercury to kick things back into life.&nbsp;&nbsp; A lot of files were then processed quite quickly and I checked the queue again to find that quite a number of 'orphan' .QCF files had accumulated all had a 0 length and were empty.&nbsp;&nbsp; I stopped Mercury a second time and deleted these and things seem to have settled down.&nbsp;&nbsp; Is the occasional creation of empty orphan QCF files a normal and self correcting process or does it indicate that we had another problem of some sort.</p><p>My bounce test messages are now working again so all appears to be back to normal.
</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>It is not normal for there to be these zero byte files and I suspect Mercury/32 is fighting some other&nbsp; application for access to it's directories for reading/writing files.&nbsp; The first thng that comes to mind is that you have some on access anti-virus runnung against the Mercury/32 directories.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>