Hello,
I am afraid the issue is not resolved for MagicSpam v1.0.5-3.3.
We have Windows 2008 R2 SP1 with Plesk 9.5.4 and MailEnable 5.11.
We made a fresh installation of MagicSpam v1.0.5-3.3.
We have exactly the same issue. When we enable magicspam, SMTP stops about 4 or 5 times a day. It stops even when there is no traffic, no cpu usage, no memory usage.
In mailenable's logs nothing suspicious is logged.
In event viewer there is the error:
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Faulting application name: MESMTPC.EXE, version: 1.0.0.59, time stamp: 0x4dba4921
Faulting module name: magicspam.dll, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x4db5dc0a
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0000000000006941
Faulting process id: 0x1a28
Faulting application start time: 0x01cc72e8dceed093
Faulting application path: D:\Parallels\Plesk\Mail Servers\Mail Enable\Bin64\MESMTPC.EXE
Faulting module path: D:\Parallels\Plesk\Mail Servers\Mail Enable\Bin64\magicspam.dll
Report Id: a7cee465-def7-11e0-8a2d-b8ac6f854c2a
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I run the md5 you suggested above for both, x86 and x64 versions of MESMTPC.exe, and here are the results:
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c:\magicspam\bin\md5sums.exe "D:\Parallels\Plesk\Mail Servers\Mail Enable\Bin\MESMTPC.exe"
MD5sums 1.2 freeware for Win9x/ME/NT/2000/XP+
Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Jem Berkes - http://www.pc-tools.net/
Type c:\magicspam\bin\md5sums.exe -h for help
[Path] / filename MD5 sum
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[D:\Parallels\Plesk\Mail Servers\Mail Enable\Bin\]
MESMTPC.exe f63642c5accd81395b64ddb55de7a524
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and
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c:\magicspam\bin\md5sums.exe "D:\Parallels\Plesk\Mail Servers\Mail Enable\Bin64\MESMTPC.exe"
MD5sums 1.2 freeware for Win9x/ME/NT/2000/XP+
Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Jem Berkes - http://www.pc-tools.net/
Type c:\magicspam\bin\md5sums.exe -h for help
[Path] / filename MD5 sum
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[D:\Parallels\Plesk\Mail Servers\Mail Enable\Bin64\]
MESMTPC.exe cee05e0b45e248d490f8e1307b1187e8
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I uninstalled magicspam, removed file magicspam.dll and reinstalled it, but the problem remains.
We have installed MagicSpam v1.0.5-3.3 in another Windows Server 2008 R2 with Plesk 9.5.5 and Mailenable 5.11 and it works without problems.
SMTP-issues since magicSpam 1.0.5-3
Re: SMTP-issues since magicSpam 1.0.5-3
Hello giorilias,
The issue you're reffering to is indeed still not resolved in MagicSpam v1.0.5-3.3, though the development team is now closer to a public release.
Could you please contact us regarding the issue by email at: support@magicspam.com
We'll do our best to get you up and running.
Thanks,
The issue you're reffering to is indeed still not resolved in MagicSpam v1.0.5-3.3, though the development team is now closer to a public release.
Could you please contact us regarding the issue by email at: support@magicspam.com
We'll do our best to get you up and running.
Thanks,
Re: SMTP-issues since magicSpam 1.0.5-3
Hello again giorilias,
We wanted to get back to you right away. There's now a new package (1.0.5-3.1) on our download site (http://download.magicspam.com) that fixes the issue you described.
Let us know if you have any further issues. Glad we could help!
-MagicMail Team
We wanted to get back to you right away. There's now a new package (1.0.5-3.1) on our download site (http://download.magicspam.com) that fixes the issue you described.
Let us know if you have any further issues. Glad we could help!
-MagicMail Team
Re: SMTP-issues since magicSpam 1.0.5-3
Actually I think that the problem is resolved.
I unistalled magicspam, removed folder c:\magicspam and magicspam.dll file referred in the error and reinstalled magicspam.
SMTP hasn't gone off since then(2 days).
I will let you know if it happens again.
I unistalled magicspam, removed folder c:\magicspam and magicspam.dll file referred in the error and reinstalled magicspam.
SMTP hasn't gone off since then(2 days).
I will let you know if it happens again.
Re: SMTP-issues since magicSpam 1.0.5-3
The problem occurred again today.
So, I followed your instructions. I unistalled magicspam 1.0.5-3.3, downloaded new magicspam installation file from downloads page and installed it.
I noticed that magicspam interface still says that the version is 1.0.5-3.3, not 1.0.5-3.1 you refer in the downloads page, and the installation file size is exactly the same as 1.0.5-3.3.
Anyway, I will let you know if it happens again.
So, I followed your instructions. I unistalled magicspam 1.0.5-3.3, downloaded new magicspam installation file from downloads page and installed it.
I noticed that magicspam interface still says that the version is 1.0.5-3.3, not 1.0.5-3.1 you refer in the downloads page, and the installation file size is exactly the same as 1.0.5-3.3.
Anyway, I will let you know if it happens again.
Re: SMTP-issues since magicSpam 1.0.5-3
It happened again.
Please check the file in your downloads page.
It is not 1.0.5-3.1 but 1.0.5-3.3.
Please check the file in your downloads page.
It is not 1.0.5-3.1 but 1.0.5-3.3.
Re: SMTP-issues since magicSpam 1.0.5-3
Hello Giorillias,
Could you contact us directly at: support@magicspam.com
We want to work closer with you to apply a potential fix.
Thanks,
MagicSpam Team
Could you contact us directly at: support@magicspam.com
We want to work closer with you to apply a potential fix.
Thanks,
MagicSpam Team
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