Welcome to Welcome to DNF.com™ - Domain Sales, Domain Forum, Domain Appraisals, Domain Registrars

If you are new to domains and looking to buy, sell and learn about domains then you have come to the right place. DNForum is the largest domain name community on the internet and continues to grow every day. There are over 105,000 domainers on DNForum doing everything from buying domains, selling domains, learning about domains and discussing domains. Take a minute and Register.

Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!

Results 1 to 5 of 5
  1. #1
    DNF Veteran
    Romain's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Farnborough -Uk
    Posts
    828
    DNF$
    21,570
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    21,570
    Donate  

    I can't access to my mailbox - Time out

    Hello,
    I have this big problem on my dedicated server, I have a mailbox containing more than 1.3 millions of mails (7gb lol) I don't know how this is possible as it has been up only for one or two month... Anyway, I need to access to this mailbox because there are some important mails I have to read.
    The problem is that either if i try to access by pop (with outlook) or by webmail (with horde) it's very slow and then it timeout !

    I run Interworx as my server software on Linux Fedora core 2.
    Any advice?

    I think most of the mails are from the same sender (there must be a bug), so if i can access to a few mail, maybe i can run a batch to erase all the mails from the same sender... But i don't know how to access these mails and how to run this batch!

    Thanks for your help,
    Romain

  2. #2
    Exclusive Lifetime Member
    theparrot's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Posts
    641
    DNF$
    36,545
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    36,545
    Donate  

    Re: I can't access to my mailbox - Time out

    install imap4, and use it to read the mail. use procmail to split the mail, or
    ssh in and use a cli based mail reader to delete the mail down to size.

  3. #3
    Platinum Lifetime Member
    PapaStiz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    CSA
    Posts
    2,129
    DNF$
    2,478
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    2,478
    Donate  

    Re: I can't access to my mailbox - Time out

    Holy Crap! 1.3 M mails??? You must be popular. At any rate, the reason you cannot "pop" the mail is because when your client looks to the box it takes inventory and then downloads the mail. To get directly on the server and blow the mail away would probably be your best bet. I had not had experience doing this kinda thing before but I will help anyway possible. If you have root access (which you should if it is your box) you should be able to go in and del some of that mail off.

  4. #4
    DNF Regular
    DNGeeks's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Winnipeg Canada
    Posts
    625
    Country

    Canada
    DNF$
    10,318
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    10,318
    Donate  

    Re: I can't access to my mailbox - Time out

    If you have cpanel you could also log in, go to mail and delete the account which would delete the emails sitting on the server. Having that many emails is probably from a script gone real bad, or someone really doesn't like you and is mailbombing you constantly.

    You could delete the account, then create it again with an account size of 1mb. This would allow you to log back in and see who all the mails are from and either filter or preferably fix the problem.

  5. #5
    DNF Veteran
    Romain's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Farnborough -Uk
    Posts
    828
    DNF$
    21,570
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    21,570
    Donate  

    Re: I can't access to my mailbox - Time out

    ok thanks all for your help !
    The parrot, i'm downloading imap and currently trying, i'm expecting some difficulties at the moment, but i'll keep you informed !
    Thank you, i sent you a few dnf$

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Domain name forum recommended by Domaining.com