On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Vinny Wadding wrote:

> Absolutely... It seemed to make no difference if the filters were running o=
> r not.  I tried it both ways around.   Results were the same when submittin=
> g mails for that domain - the buffers/cache would immediately start increas=
> ing where as the memory that xmail was using did not significantly change.

Ahhhh, you meant Buffer+Cache. That is virtually free memory. The OS, 
instead of leaving memory pages sitting unused, use them for buffers.
Once memory pressure start, those pages are automatically reclaimed by the 
allocator.
Don't worry about buffer+cache, it's good to go ;)



- Davide


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