Paul, I have never seen this on a sendmail install. Maybe your problem
is a different one.
what version of python are your running, and what is the OS?
From a command line type: python
look at the first line printed:
Python 2.2.2
Type a cntl-d to get out of python
Jon Carnes
On Sun,
On Saturday 09 August 2003 20:29, Jens Gutzeit wrote:
Now I've seen that qrunner has a high CPU usage, I had restartet mailman
but that doens't change anything.
Hmm, sorry I hate answering my own mails ;)
Richard Barret had pointed me at
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL
Jon Carnes wrote:
Paul, I have never seen this on a sendmail install. Maybe your problem is
a different one.
Perhaps I miss read the issue. Give that my runaway is Python I
suspect this is the case. Sorry.
I posted about my problem a while back, see
Richard Barrett wrote:
Take a look at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg17786.html
Of course it's not just postfix, it bites me about once a week with
sendmail. I watch it and kill the PID when it happens, but it's a
PITA. Any chance of a patch? I know it's in the CVS,
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 22:09, Paul H Byerly wrote:
Jon Carnes wrote:
Paul, I have never seen this on a sendmail install. Maybe your problem is
a different one.
Perhaps I miss read the issue. Give that my runaway is Python I
suspect this is the case. Sorry.
I posted about
Take a look at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg17786.html
On Saturday, August 9, 2003, at 07:29 pm, Jens Gutzeit wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to mailman, I've it running on my mailserver for 2 internal
mailinglists with low traffic (10-40 mails per day), nothing special,
most
Hi all,
I'm new to mailman, I've it running on my mailserver for 2 internal
mailinglists with low traffic (10-40 mails per day), nothing special, most
text mails, a few Multipart-Mime mails and a bit HTMl crap.
Now I've seen that qrunner has a high CPU usage, I had restartet mailman but
that