[xmail] Re: CHM doc format

2008-06-15 Thread Filip Supera
Davide Libenzi :
 Armen, from Moscow, created a CHM file based on the XMail documentation, 
 in case you're interested:
 
 http://www.simonyan.ru/xmail/XMail.chm
 


Windows Firefox 2.0.0.14 opens this link as if it was a text file 
instead of openning the download dialog box. Quite a psychedelic vision 
of XMail doc :-)

http://cjoint.com/?gpkW6Kw5MS

No problem with Internet Explorer.
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[xmail] Re: Userlist hugging hard drive

2008-06-15 Thread Bart Mortelmans
Dear Davide,

Thanks for your input! To check that I'm certainly not doing anything  
else time-consuming and that it's not a faulty hard drive with a bad  
cluster in mailusers.tab, I made this little shell script:

===
date
grep \test\.domain\.tld\ ../mailusers.tab
date
../CtrlClnt -s localhost -u *** -p ** userlist  
test.domain.tld
date
grep \test\.domain\.tld\ ../mailusers.tab
date
===

This is the result:
===
Sun Jun 15 15:06:15 CEST 2008
test.domain.tld   1 5421574   1 U
test.domain.tld   2 5721575   2 U
test.domain.tld   3 5621576   3 U
test.domain.tld   4 5121577   4 U
test.domain.tld   5 5021578   5 U
Sun Jun 15 15:06:15 CEST 2008
test.domain.tld   1 1 U
test.domain.tld   2 2 U
test.domain.tld   3 3 U
test.domain.tld   4 4 U
test.domain.tld   5 5 U
Sun Jun 15 15:06:30 CEST 2008
test.domain.tld   1 5421574   1 U
test.domain.tld   2 5721575   2 U
test.domain.tld   3 5621576   3 U
test.domain.tld   4 5121577   4 U
test.domain.tld   5 5021578   5 U
Sun Jun 15 15:06:30 CEST 2008
===

Getting the userlist via CtrlClnt took about 15 seconds while grep  
needed less then a second.

When getting a full list of all users (not only for one domain), the  
processing seems to stall now and again. It however stalls in  
different locations every next time I run it.

Any ideas of what might be going wrong? Could this be caused by some  
faulty setting somewhere?

Sincerely,
Bart Mortelmans



Op 15-jun-08, om 01:13 heeft Davide Libenzi het volgende geschreven:

 On Fri, 13 Jun 2008, Bart Mortelmans wrote:

 Hi all,

 When I run the CTRL-command userlist requesting users for one  
 domain,
 it seems to take an unreasonable amount of time before it returns  
 (20 to
 30 seconds). In between, when I monitor the server with the Linux
 command top, I notice that wa goes up to over 90%. Normal load
 average on this machine is around 0, but when running userlist this
 will go up to over 2.

 This is the same even if the userlist which is returned, should  
 contain
 no users or only a small amount.

 The total size of mailusers.tab is reasonably large (over 1Mb), but I
 would expect CTRL to at least be able to find the users in the list  
 as
 quicly as a simple grep for example?
 For the record: I'm not requesting the full userlist, I use the  
 command
 like this:
 userlist[TAB]domainCRLF

 The complete configuration of XMailserver is a copy/paste from an  
 other
 server. I'm seeing this both with XMailserver 1.24 and 1.25.

 The hard drive of this machine seems to be okay. I also seem to  
 notice
 something similar on an other machine, although not as extreme.

 I looked into many different possibilities to find the cause of this
 (including deleting tabindex), but am unable to find it. Or is this
 normal behaviour?

 Userlist should be very fast. The time of copying out the mailusers  
 file
 (that for 1MB size should be like 0.1s) and the time of reading each  
 line.
 Are you sure you're not issuing other commands, like, for example, the
 ones to query the mailbox/spool?
 Disk activity should be almost NIL for userlist.



 - Davide


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[xmail] Re: CHM doc format

2008-06-15 Thread Filip Supera
Davide Libenzi :
 Armen, from Moscow, created a CHM file based on the XMail documentation, 
 in case you're interested:
 
 http://www.simonyan.ru/xmail/XMail.chm

Does not work here. May be because my system is in french ? I have the 
index but get 404 pages when I click on the links.
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[xmail] Re: CHM doc format

2008-06-15 Thread Shawn Anderson
If you right click on the file and select properties, do you see a button
that says something like unblock?  if so, click that button and then see
if the chm file works.

Shawn

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Subject: [xmail] Re: CHM doc format

Davide Libenzi :
 Armen, from Moscow, created a CHM file based on the XMail documentation, 
 in case you're interested:
 
 http://www.simonyan.ru/xmail/XMail.chm

Does not work here. May be because my system is in french ? I have the 
index but get 404 pages when I click on the links.
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[xmail] Re: CHM doc format

2008-06-15 Thread Filip Supera
Shawn Anderson :
 If you right click on the file and select properties, do you see a button
 that says something like unblock?  if so, click that button and then see
 if the chm file works.

It does, thank Shawn !
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[xmail] Re: Userlist hugging hard drive

2008-06-15 Thread Bart Mortelmans
Delays do indeed make me think of some sort of timeout. But using  
127.0.0.1 didn't make a difference...


Op 15-jun-08, om 19:04 heeft decker het volgende geschreven:

 Hey,

 ../CtrlClnt -s localhost -u *** -p ** userlist
 test.domain.tld

 Just a shot in the dark, is it the same when using 127.0.0.1 rather  
 than
 localhost ? Can you strace the CtrlClnt process to see where it's
 spending the most time at ?

 ~Darren
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