> I think I give up on this. With another user, we've been able
> to identify
> where the infinite loop is, and it is a condition that should
> never happen
> if the database is not corrupted. The GDBM bug list (and
> google) does not
> show any sign of such reports, and GDBM is pretty heav
Mine is a Dell with Intel processor and Intel Chipset
So, don't think it is a 'hardware problem' (and xmail and others processes
and windows continue to run normally ... except more slowly because of glst
100%cpu ...)
Thanks
Francis
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> system isn't working. Just thought I'd let y'all know...
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Thanks for that hint, I notified the admin there !
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Liam wrote:
> It seems that I can't sign up to the xmail forums, the verification system
> isn't working.
> Just thought I'd let y'all know...
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Look into using monowall firewall. It has some really nice traffic shaping
functions built into it.
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Subject: [xmail] Traffic shaping
hehe.. I did RTFM but I dont need to set that since I already set that
permanently in my /etc/profileunless setting in MAIL_ROOT should not be
set permanently in the /etc/profile
Alexander Hagenah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:40 A
Liam wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I wish to add some sort of shaping to XMail. Currently, my server resides on
>a 512/512k connection, which is also shared with a business premesis. When an
>attachment is sent/received, XMail maxes out the connection while it does its
>thing.
>Is there any way to
It seems that I can't sign up to the xmail forums, the verification system
isn't working.
Just thought I'd let y'all know...
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Hello,
I was running GLST on three servers. On two it was fine, on one I
experienced similar lockup.
I am unable to test the new binary at this time, unfortunatelly.
Maybe may be interesting, that the faulting server was not standard Intel
CPU, it was VIA EPIA motherboard with some strange embe
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
> Is it a coincidence or not but now glst 'next gen' blocks again !!!
> 1 process get 100% cpu then any other glst processes wait =
> indefinitively ...
> and xmail logs error -5 in windows application logs and its filters log =
> for
> the offending pro
Francis,
my database is about 2,3 MB.
Bye.
Sergio C.
CLEMENT Francis ha scritto:
>Hello Sergio
>
>What is the current size of you glst.dbm database ?
>
>Seems my problem is then the database becomes too big ( > 10MBytes)
>
>Thanks
>
>Francis
>
>
>
>
>
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>>De : Sergi
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:47 AM:
> Damn, read the RTFM.
^^
I should stop drinking to much coffee. xD=
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:40 AM:
> I'm trying to debug an AV filter but the xmail debug command
> ./XMail --debug -Md fails with Mail root path not found...
> any ideas how I can correct this?
Damn, read the RTFM.
http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#envir
Hi,
I'm trying to debug an AV filter but the xmail debug command ./XMail --debug
-Md fails with Mail root path not found...
any ideas how I can correct this?
thanks
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Hello Sergio
What is the current size of you glst.dbm database ?
Seems my problem is then the database becomes too big ( > 10MBytes)
Thanks
Francis
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> De : Sergio Casagrande [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : jeudi 6 octobre 2005 10:55
> À : xmail@xmailserver.
Hi Francis and Davide,
I installed new glst on 25th august and have no problems.
My server is w2k SP4.
Ciao.
Sergio C.
CLEMENT Francis ha scritto:
>Hi Davide
>
>Is it a coincidence or not but now glst 'next gen' blocks again !!!
>1 process get 100% cpu then any other glst processes wait indefini
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