Sorry for the confusion, that is what we are doing now.
We are bouncing the mail router through an agent.

The issue is just with delivering mail to this one domain
(unfortunately there is a ton of mail going to this domain)

This problem has been going on for sometime and has survived
our upgrades to domino mail server versions, operating system
and OS/400 cumulative upgrades.

We have finally got a reponse from our clients IT group and
still no solid leads. Our clients email team suggest that the problem
is domino related but give no clues why they think that?




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Bummer.

My suggestion is not a solution but a bandaid until you find a solution.
Instead of bouncing the server you could run an agent to
tell router quit
make sure it is dead
load router
This would be less disruptive to the users accessing the server. And,
will probably perform better than a full bounce. And, probably be just as

effective.
We have an agent that pipes show statistic mail.hold to a text file. Reads

that. Then makes a decision to bounce router and does it, if it deems
necessary.

Rob Berendt

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