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i-lists wrote:  
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> YES, I am getting some test messages after a loooong silence !  
 
So now you _like_ getting test messages!  :)))  
 
The SCOUG server was moved to a new machine a little over a week ago.   
Our SCOUG President, Tony Butka, donated the machine and it works great.  
 
The software was copied straight to the new machine (i.e. we didn't  
reinstall, just copied everything) but was put on D: rather than C:.  I  
forget why that was done; I think it had something to do with the rate  
that the log files and archives were growing and the new machine had  
been partitioned so that D: was bigger than C:.  Anyway, it took a  
couple of days to straighten out some configuration files which were  
still pointing to C:.  
 
Then there were some other odd things that happened.  Two ISPs, well.com  
and pacbell.net, appeared to have technical problems of their own and  
our outgoing mail queue then grew to a rather large size because they  
wouldn't accept any messages (a lot of those messages were spam  
bouncebacks).  Our mail server can handle a large mail queue _but_ we  
just learned that we're being inundated with spammers -- when I just  
checked we had one spammer with about 15 simultaneous connections open  
to our server.  They aren't relaying, what they're doing is sending  
their messages to every conceivable name at scoug.com, thus we're  
getting messages for adam@scoug.com, adrian@scoug.com, allen@scoug.com,  
etc.  This slows down the response time on the server, so instead of  
getting our own list messages out in a few seconds it can take several  
minutes and sometimes a couple of hours before they are sent out.  
 
And _then_, middle of last night, I watched as Noah Hornblower at  
Rescue-Europe.com went into some sort of loop on the server trying to  
send out something like 20,000 messages (I and someone else have been  
through the logs, we still don't understand what happened).  I watched  
Mr. Hornblower from about 11pm last night until almost 3am this morning,  
and I must say he's quite persistent.  
 
I've tried rebooting the server a number of times to kick all the  
spammers off, but they just connect again.  Sometimes when you kick them  
off their software moves to the next domain, but not these guys.  
 
I use the test messages to track how long it takes a message to be  
processed.  The KEY= value in some of the messages is so I can find them  
quickly in the queue (I run a search for the key).  
 
I'm going to add some additional log reports (I have to write some code)  
to help me know what's going on, and I might have the server send me an  
hourly status report so I can see if things are degrading.  
 
Rollin has been incredibly helpful through all of this.  He's diagnosed  
many of the problems, fixed what we can fix right now, and has been most  
patient when I've asked him questions.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
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