I have seen this too but only once.
Unfortunately I didn't save the file or look into it further.
I do not use any filters.
At 03:34 PM 19/01/2005, you wrote:
Please, Davide:
Remember my problem on Xmail 1.21 over W2000 (mail RE: problem with
spool file; 12/30/2004):
my spool structure shows
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Tom Banting wrote:
I have seen this too but only once.
Unfortunately I didn't save the file or look into it further.
I do not use any filters.
At 03:34 PM 19/01/2005, you wrote:
Please, Davide:
Remember my problem on Xmail 1.21 over W2000 (mail RE: problem with
Solved.
Theres something on the queue.
I've moved everything that was on the spool
directory.
Then restarted, and now it works fine with 1.21.
Some mail should be a bad one to the 1.21 and
seems to be right to 1.17 or 1.15.
I'll check for it to know exactly the one that
makes this CPU
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Daniel Serena wrote:
Solved.
Theres something on the queue.
I've moved everything that was on the spool
directory.
Then restarted, and now it works fine with 1.21.
Some mail should be a bad one to the 1.21 and
seems to be right to 1.17 or 1.15.
I'll check
Please, Davide:
Remember my problem on Xmail 1.21 over W2000 (mail RE: problem with
spool file; 12/30/2004):
my spool structure shows spool errors in the Event Manager regulary (a
few per day). The server works, and the file system is REALLY OK.
An example:
...
ErrCode = -56
ErrString =
Do you have a virus scanner that could be locking or moving the files if
infected?
Bill
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From: Sergio Perrone[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 12:34 PM
To:xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: CPU use with 1.21
Please, Davide:
Remember my
Perrone[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 12:34 PM
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: CPU use with 1.21
Please, Davide:
Remember my problem on Xmail 1.21 over W2000 (mail RE: problem with=20
spool file; 12/30/2004):
my spool structure shows spool
Just to let anyone be sure that there's no problem
with the spool files, neither with XMail itself.
The problem we noticed was a loop caused by
an error in a redirection with custdomains.
Ee found it checking mail by mail and finally
noticed that.
So there are no kind of ghost in 1.21,
only
Just it it helps, the procesess taking
CPU are sleeping according to top output.
Those ara a few lines from top:
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND
1547 root 15 0 5664 5664 1280 S 5.7 0.2 0:25 XMail
1511 root 15 0 5664 5664 1280 S 3.9