Hi, Did this ever get properly resolved? I've noticed it on my box with Postgresql as the backend. It's all fine for a while, then I notice that postmaster is using about 50% cpu, and dbmail-imapd is using about 30%, with the rest shared between other processes on the system.
Restarting dbmail-imapd "fixes' the problem for a little while, but it comes back soon enough. Is there a timing oddity lurking in there somewhere? This is running DBMail 1.2.9 compiled with -O3 -march=i686 CFLAGS, Postgresql 7.4.2, running on Adamantix 1.3 (a Debian based distro). It's on an x86 box running AthlonXP 1600+ with 1GB RAM and software RAID-1. Thanks, Richard. On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 08:15, Jacques Beaudoin wrote: > My server cpus are normaly at 1% to 10% cpu. > > They where suddenly at 50% to 100%. > > Mysql-max and dbmail-imap where tacking most of the cpus > > So i restarted dbmail-imapd and dbmail-pop3 > > And now there back at 1% to 10% > > Im using dbmail 1.2.4 is there a bug in dbmail ? > > Has anybody ever experience such a problem ? > > Thanks > > > Jacques Beaudoin > Responsable des accès internet / Internet security manager > Commission scolaire de la Pointe de l'Île / School board > Montréal, Québec, Canada