Dne Út 14. října 2014 17:44:56, Sven Schwedas napsal(a): > Curious, it should – our mail servers have 2 GiB RAM each that's shared > between the IMAP and SOGo dæmons, and several users have mailboxes with > >20k mails each and I've never ran into memory pressure. A problem with > Dovecot, maybe? (We're using Cyrus.)
I found a warning in the log just before killing: unexpected envelope address > 2014-10-14 11:49:20.013 sogod[7723] Note: using 'UCS-2LE' on Linux. > Oct 14 11:49:20 sogod [7723]: [WARN] > <0x0x7f26a8fcccb0[UIxEnvelopeAddressFormatter]> unexpected envelope address: > <0x0x7f26a930cf00[NGImap4EnvelopeAddress]:> > Oct 14 11:49:21 sogod [7702]: <0x0x7f26a6e03450[WOWatchDogChild]> child 7723 > exited > … > Oct 14 11:50:06 sogod [7702]: <0x0x7f26a6d71a80[WOWatchDog]> all children > exited. We now terminate. > Oct 14 11:50:07 sogod [7888]: version 2.2.9a (build @shiva.inverse > 201409291610) -- starting > Oct 14 11:50:07 sogod [7888]: vmem size check enabled: shutting down app when > vmem > 384 MB > Oct 14 11:50:07 sogod [7888]: <0x0x7f2eaf81d7d0[SOGoProductLoader]> SOGo > products loaded from '/usr/lib/GNUstep/SOGo': Maybe it's not about the number of messages? Regards, Franta -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists