I don't know if anyone has been having problems like this, but we
occassionally have procmail lockup on us with the following log messages:

Nov  4 11:58:53 xxxx procmail[5047]: Out of memory as I tried to allocate
134582
620 bytes
Nov  4 11:58:53 xxxx sm-mta[5046]: gA4JvmiZ005045: to="|exec
/usr/bin/procmail",
 ctladdr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (1001/100), delay=00:01:05,
xdelay=00:01:0
4, mailer=prog, pri=156955, dsn=4.0.0, stat=Operating system error

We happen to be using Debian "woody" with Apache 1.3.25, Sendmail
8.12.3, Procmail 3.22, and Postgresql 7.2.1

>From what I read in newsgroups, it seems that procmail recipes in our
version of procmail no longer need lock files?? I'm not sure if this is
the case or not, but the posting seemed to imply to use procmail recipes
without creating a lockfile, i.e.:

:0
| $SYS_HOME/bin/PostMaster.pl

instead of 

:0 :
| $SYS_HOME/bin/PostMaster.pl

Has anyone had any similar behavior, and could this be dangerous to do ??
This is probably a Procmail question, but in the context of using OTRS.

Thanks,

-Eddie

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