| Title: | MailWorks for OpenVMS | 
| Notice: | kit info notes 3-6; policies note 2; reporting bugs note 7 | 
| Moderator: | KOALA::LAVASH | 
| Created: | Wed Jul 28 1993 | 
| Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 1583 | 
| Total number of notes: | 6814 | 
The configuration of my customer is : Decmailworks 1.3a-2 with 3 muas$server (000,001,002) Teamlinks 2.5 (the last release) The problem is when I would like to stop all servers (000,001,002) by using X4man. The _000 has always the state "real" and I have to stop/id if I want to have the state "absent" And I would like to know: what does the process MUAs$000_0000 means after the starting of servers mail? It disappeared after a few minutes . thanks in advance for your help
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| 1570.1 | Upgrade! | IOSG::REESA | Arfon Rees (REO2 F/L9 DTN: 830 6028) | Fri Apr 18 1997 04:31 | 14 | 
|     Anne,
                                       
    The current supported version of MailWorks is V1.3A ECO3, your customer
    should upgrade to this plus the latest ICF before continuing.
    
    Alos, why do they have 3 MUAS servers?  Please ensure that they are
    only using additional server to satisfy a substantial amount of
    incomming mail from Message Router.  The additional server must be
    configured as described in the Mgt guide (section 3.2.9) or else you 
    may hit problems.  
    
    Regards,
    Arfon. 
                                      
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| 1570.2 | KOALA::LAVASH | Mon Apr 21 1997 07:37 | 9 | ||
|     From what I recall, MUAS$000_0000 is a delivery thread.
    When the server starts up, it checks to see if anything
    needs to be delivered.  Once all work for a particular
    delivery thread is done, I believe the thread goes away.
    
    I think this is what you are seeing.  I have not looked
    at this code in quite some time so my details are vague.
    
    -diana
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