CF mail server doesn't send emails

Hi everyone,
we are running a CF 4.5 server in our company. the CFMail
doesn't send emails since last week. the emails are in the queue.
the server IP is correct, we restarted it a few times, nothing
helped.
Does anyone have any idea about possible problems?
thanks in advance.

Shida wrote:
> it doesn't log anymore. it stopped after the email
stopped. so it doesn't show any error.
> and there is no authentication either.
I've seen other posts that indicate sometimes an email
message can cause
a log jam. It can't be sent for some goodness only knows
reason and
then causes the process to abort piling up messages behind
it.
What happens if you remove the first (or first few) messages
in the que?

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