Thanks!

Mike-


On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 12:19:27 -0800, you wrote:

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>yep, it's normal; big/complex messages result in bigger allocations,
>and those allocs don't get returned to the OS until the process
>exits.
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>- --j.
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>Michael W Cocke writes:
>> This is off topic and I apologize, but I really couldn't think of a
>> better place to ask.  I'm using Postfix 2.1.5/Amavisd 2.1.2/SA 3.01,
>> and I just noticed something odd. Looking at top, the 5 copies of
>> amavisd (I pre-spawn 4) have different memory usage numbers, with the
>> oldest amavis using the most memory, and decreasing down to the newest
>> copy.
>> 
>> Is this normal?  I would have expected them to be using the same
>> amount of memory, unless there's a leak somewhere.
>> 
>> Mike-
>> 
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