Folks, I welcome your insights into a strange issue that may involve a memory leak, but certainly involves a repeatable server crash.

I have Dovecot installed as part of a cPanel installation. I think they're using 1.1.6 rather than the latest version, because they claim to need to test compatibility with their server software before deploying these components.

In any case, I set up the latest cPanel on a 64-bit server running two quad-core AMD Opteron 2352 processors and CentOS 5.2 (64-bit).

When I switch from the default Courier IMAP server to Dovecot, within 3 to 8 hours, IMAP resource usage will spike and ultimately the server will freeze. Restarting and returning to Courier solves the problem.

The symptom is see in Top is that IMAP consumes 100% of memory, and the normal load (ranging from .05 to 1.50) soars to unheard of heights, such as 25, 50. Nothing will work on the server, which forces me to restart.

Our email load is reasonably light, and all the sites on the server are mine.

I have done fresh installs of cPanel and fresh updates without a solution. My server admin and cPanel support both appear stumped over this issue.

While I am hesitant to install a newer version of Dovecot independently, I wanted to know if you're aware of any such difficulties. Since I'm back with Courier now, I presume logs aren't available (if they are let me know). But I never have problems with Courier, ever. I had Dovecot running fine with cPanel on a 32-bit Core2Duo server I use strictly for backup.

I appreciate the lightweight footprint of Dovecot and its performance advantages, but if I can't get it to work on my server, I can't use it.

Now maybe your newer versions solve this. Regardless, please provide whatever insights you can that might assist in tracking down this issue.

Peace,
Gene Steinberg

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