On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 04:01 -0800, Michael Dean wrote:
> Ryan, which imapd are you running again?
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Paul J Stevens wrote:
Ryan Butler wrote:
9853 dbmail15 0 679m 46m 660 S 0.0 9.3 5:33.60
dbmail-imapd
679 meg!
There's only about 12 people who use this on a mail store of about 3 or
4 gig. Most are running either thunderbird or evolution. The process
was started sometime on
Ryan Butler wrote:
> 9853 dbmail15 0 679m 46m 660 S 0.0 9.3 5:33.60
> dbmail-imapd
>
> 679 meg!
>
> There's only about 12 people who use this on a mail store of about 3 or
> 4 gig. Most are running either thunderbird or evolution. The process
> was started sometime on the 6th so
On Tue, 2006-12-05 at 21:47 +0100, Paul J Stevens wrote:
> Justin McAleer wrote:
> >
> > Per my other email in this thread, issue 462 was opened
> > on 11/29/06 about this problem.
>
> Justin, please upload a loglevel 5 trace containing some FETCH commands.
>
Just as another datapoint, I've
Aaron Stone wrote:
Let's not forget to file a bug, btw... ;-)
yeah... I was meaning to mention that to you.
I had a little trouble signing up and at the time I wasn't able to really chase
it much (right before work).
I created a new login and it says it succeeded.
I think the email might
No problem. I kicked off Thunderbird's junk mail filtering
on my inbox, and I grabbed two messages' worth of level 5
traces. It's attached to the issue now. Let me know if you
want to see anything else.
On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 21:47:41 +0100
Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Justin McAleer
Justin McAleer wrote:
>
> Per my other email in this thread, issue 462 was opened
> on 11/29/06 about this problem.
Justin, please upload a loglevel 5 trace containing some FETCH commands.
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Paul Stevens
Comment inline.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 18:06:20 -
"Aaron Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 5, 2006, Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Jake Anderson wrote:
> >> jurgen wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I've got dbmail 2.2.1 + mysql 4.1.21 running on a
> relatively
> >>> up-to-d
On Tue, Dec 5, 2006, Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Jake Anderson wrote:
>> jurgen wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've got dbmail 2.2.1 + mysql 4.1.21 running on a relatively
>>> up-to-date Gentoo box. After some hours of use, dbmail-imapd starts
>>> slowly gobbling more and more of my RAM. Event
List emails to bring up an issue, but once we determine there's a bug,
I'm pushing for bug reports before making code changes. The goal is to
have most/all of the code changes in 2.2.x releases pinned to bug
reports, to keep track of what's going on between releases.
Bug reports are also better pl
I filed a bug report (issue 462) about this last
Wednesday and it hasn't been updated yet. I've noticed a
few times where you've responded to list messages telling
people to file a report; do you prefer a list email prior
to formally reporting a bug?
On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 10:07:26 +0100
Paul J
Jake Anderson wrote:
jurgen wrote:
Hi,
I've got dbmail 2.2.1 + mysql 4.1.21 running on a relatively
up-to-date Gentoo box. After some hours of use, dbmail-imapd starts
slowly gobbling more and more of my RAM. Eventually, this gets
completely out of control, we enter paging-hell for a few minute
Jake Anderson wrote:
> However looking at the memory usage on the "from" machine the
> dbmail-imapd process starts chewing memory like crazy. After about 5000
> messages it reaches the limit of memory and everything stops. What can I
> do to find the problem?
Find one of the exact FETCH commands
jurgen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got dbmail 2.2.1 + mysql 4.1.21 running on a relatively
> up-to-date Gentoo box. After some hours of use, dbmail-imapd starts
> slowly gobbling more and more of my RAM. Eventually, this gets
> completely out of control, we enter paging-hell for a few minutes, and
> ulti
Hi,
I've got dbmail 2.2.1 + mysql 4.1.21 running on a relatively
up-to-date Gentoo box. After some hours of use, dbmail-imapd starts
slowly gobbling more and more of my RAM. Eventually, this gets
completely out of control, we enter paging-hell for a few minutes, and
ultimately the server freaks o
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