
Linux Server Help
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Experience Level: Intermediate
Hi There,
We have an ongoing problem which we would like someone to fix for us.
We have a Dedicated Linux server running Apache which hosts all our email accounts. When originally set up they ran fine, with the exception of one major problem: incoming emails stop completely at a certain time each day - always early afternoon - and the missing emails then come flooding in the following morning. This happens to all email accounts. All settings on computers in the office have been triple checked and all are fine. It doesn\'t seem to affect outgoing emails either.
If anyone with Linux and Apache experience feels they can fix the problem please do bid.
Sarah
We have an ongoing problem which we would like someone to fix for us.
We have a Dedicated Linux server running Apache which hosts all our email accounts. When originally set up they ran fine, with the exception of one major problem: incoming emails stop completely at a certain time each day - always early afternoon - and the missing emails then come flooding in the following morning. This happens to all email accounts. All settings on computers in the office have been triple checked and all are fine. It doesn\'t seem to affect outgoing emails either.
If anyone with Linux and Apache experience feels they can fix the problem please do bid.
Sarah
Sarah W.
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