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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 12:27 +0100, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
Do you have login_greeting_capability=yes?
No, I don't.
Then those patches probably don't help. How did you figure out it wasn't giving a greeting? By manually with telnet or something? Did it show that the connection was accepted?
Figure out: I'm working with the MUA, when checking mail of different incoming folders the connection (or better to open a new folder) becomes very slow or times out. I do use another MUA for different things, which cannot connect at all.
At this time I ssh to the mail server and telnet to local port 143. I get a connect ("Connected to localhost"), but no greeting. When I keep the telnet open, nothing happens. There is no greeting, even if the server gets back into "normal" state, the telnet session simply stays so.
But if the connection doesn't even get accepted, then it sounds like there are too few login processes for too many users and changing the settings could help.
This is a) worth a try and b) not that bad anyway, because we have several times a day about 30 users are instructed to read their mails simultaneously.
Maybe, the connections come in too fast.
Bye,
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