EmailProblem vs EmailComplete
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numero = 36059
interpreted = N
texte = Seems as though some of our auto-responses generated from our webserver(www.fidelityinvestor.com and www.adviseronline.com) are ending up in theEmailProblem folder rather than completing.This is REALLY odd b/c the emails are not ALL getting stuck but rather it issporadic. I looked at our logs and these problems go back to April! Yikes.Any suggestions you might have would be welcomed with open arms. I testedwith Howard W's sample test hi.tpl and it worked perfectly without issue andarchived in EmailCompleted. Random emails are generating straight toEmailProblems for unknown reasons.I originally thought it was only emails generated from The Pubb software (aWebCat based forum) but it turns out that other emails (like ones generatedwhen users change address or signup for services) are problematic too.I've rebooted the machine since April so I don't think it's a memory or OSXissue. Suggestions? Feel free to email direct go garyp@fabian.com----------------------------------------------------------Gary Penn | Macintosh for productivity,Systems Specialist | Linux for development,Fabian Investment Rsrcs | Windows for solitaire.__________________________________________________________-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Seems as though some of our auto-responses generated from our webserver(www.fidelityinvestor.com and www.adviseronline.com) are ending up in theEmailProblem folder rather than completing.This is REALLY odd b/c the emails are not ALL getting stuck but rather it issporadic. I looked at our logs and these problems go back to April! Yikes.Any suggestions you might have would be welcomed with open arms. I testedwith Howard W's sample test hi.tpl and it worked perfectly without issue andarchived in EmailCompleted. Random emails are generating straight toEmailProblems for unknown reasons.I originally thought it was only emails generated from The Pubb software (aWebCat based forum) but it turns out that other emails (like ones generatedwhen users change address or signup for services) are problematic too.I've rebooted the machine since April so I don't think it's a memory or OSXissue. Suggestions? Feel free to email direct go garyp@fabian.com----------------------------------------------------------Gary Penn | Macintosh for productivity,Systems Specialist | Linux for development,Fabian Investment Rsrcs | Windows for solitaire.__________________________________________________________-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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