Hello Guys, thanks for looking into this.

Iam going to disable IDLE in the configuration.
I have already set the timeout period (but does not kill connections).

Iam running the latest build from svn (dont know if there are bugfixes?)
just use make to install it..
I can mange myself but dont know exactly where the bugfixes are. i was under
the impression they where installed when i pull latest svn and compile it.

imapd is spawned as 1 process and starts around 178Mb ram usage.
After 1 day iam on 558Mb ram. 
788 dbmail    20   0  558M  337M  3188 S  0.0 22.4  0:35.49
/usr/local/sbin/dbmail-imapd

If i can provide any logs or what u need just let me know. 


Paul J Stevens wrote:
> 
> On 01/16/2012 10:39 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 
>> the 8 GB RAM are the whole machine including innodb_buffer_pool,
>> dovecot-proxy processes, postfix-processes and os-caches
>> 
>> that is why "therefore a dbmail imap server is growing to a 400mb
>> ram eating monster" does not scare me much if this is not only
>> one imapd-process for one connection, if it is for one connection
>> than it would scare me because that would mean 250x400 MB = 100.000 MB
> 
> Still, I do see continuing growth of the process over time.
> 
> I'm setting up some valgrind/massif sessions to see where this growth is
> coming from.
> 
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