Subj : Random crashing To : Nick Andre From : Kees van Eeten Date : Sun Jun 17 2018 02:49 pm Hello Nick! I cannot share your experience, as my systems all run on linux. There are however some sidenotes I would like to make. The problem you encounter could be caused by a memory leak and thus may depend on the ammount of available memory. A regular restart could circumvent a unsuspected shutdown and as a consequence demonstrate that there is indeed a memory leak. Why does this happen to ypu and apparently not to others. I have been experimenting with DBridge for some time and I was surprised at the way you trigger DBdrige for outgoing mail. Under common circumstances binkd scans the outgoing directory every minit, and initiates transfers for outgoing mail. To me it looks like you also refresh the config files, or its timestamp, to initiate a mail scan. There should be no harm in what you are doing, but on my system .e.g. the configfile timestamp is only triggerd, when I change a config parameter and once a day when a new nodelist is generated. So in general you may be refreshing the configfile more often as others. I hope that my suggestions can help to mitigate your problem and also help to pinpoint the cause of your problem. 16 Jun 18 18:33, you wrote to All: NA> For the second time now in a few months, BinkD 1.1a-95 just randomly NA> terminates with no error message, nothing in the log, no indication of any NA> problem whatsoever, after a good month or so of uptime. C:\DB>> binkdwin -vv NA> Binkd 1.1a-95 (Dec 10 2016 21:44:31/Win32) NA> Compilation flags: mingw32, zlib, perldl, https, ntlm, amiga_4d_outbound, NA> bwlim, NA> ipv6. NA> Facilities: fts5004 ipv6 NA> Nick NA> --- Renegade vY2Ka2 NA> * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426) Kees --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5 * Origin: As for me, all I know is that, I know nothing. (2:280/5003.4) .