Yes 23 March, sorry, not enough coffee.

On 09/04/2014 09:41, Andrea Brancatelli wrote:
You’re right: sorry, the machine was built a couple of weeks ago. I
suppose you meant 23 march ;-)

I'm upgrading it right now.


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*Andrea Brancatelli*


Il giorno 09/apr/2014, alle ore 10:17, Alan Hicks <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto:

DBMail 3.1.13 has been available in ports since 23 May 2014.  You
should be able to get an updated ports tree with portsnap fetch update.

I am pleased to confirm that DBMail on FreeBSD is more stable and
reliable with 3.1.13.

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=187849

Kind regards,
Alan Hicks


On 08/04/2014 19:49, Andrea Brancatelli wrote:
Thanks. Unfortunately 3.1.13 hasn't been received yet in freebsd's
ports. I'll apply the nightly restart and will take a look at dovecot
in the meantime..

Thanks.

Andrea "Mr.SK" Brancatelli

On 08/apr/2014, at 20:39, Paul J Stevens <[email protected]> wrote:


On 08-04-14 19:22, Andrea Brancatelli wrote:

So, the question is.... How much ram should dbmail imapd allocate
normally? Is it possible that there's some kind of memleak there?
Should I arrange some kind of automatic restart at night?

Dbmail 3.1.12

The amount of allocated memory should be pretty stable. If you see
increasing amounts, chances are you hit a leak. Since you run
3.1.12, I would call that a certainty. Upgrade to 3.1.13 since that
fixed a significant leak.

http://git.dbmail.eu/paul/dbmail/log/?h=dbmail_3_1&id=v3.1.13

In general, it is advisable to put an imap proxy in front of dbmail.
Nginx and Dovecot are known to provide better networking behavior
under adverse conditions, i.e. mis-behaving tcp connections. Dbmail
has been getting better at those, but better be safe than sorry.

And yes, a restart every night is cheap and fast. No reason not to
do it. If that is in conflict with your HA policy, put a HA-Proxy
instance in front, and do rolling restarts.

Paul.
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