Hi Humberto:
That's quite a range of installations. Yes there is a bug in 2.1.-latest. It is not likely what you want for a production environment just yet.

Perhaps your troubleshooting should start with a double check that the 'dbmail.conf' is correct for the version you are using and that the databases schema is ok. (If you are still using the database schema from 2.1.-Latest there should be no problem that I know about. Not all tables will be utilized but all the tables 2.0.4 needs are in there.)

You are currently using 2.0.4? I don't know of anything in RH Linux 4 that would conflict with DbMail.

Could you send back a copy of your 'dbmail.conf' and lets take a look see?

Do you know what event(s)causes the CPU peek? Which programme? (dbmail- lmtpd/pop3d/imapd) What if anytrthing do the logs say while this problem occurs? ( tail -f /var/log/maillog )


best... Mike



----- Original Message ----- From: "Humberto Valiente G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <dbmail@dbmail.org>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 3:45 AM
Subject: [Dbmail] DBMAIL RHL4


Hello Mike

At this moment I have CentOS 4.0/4.1 and WBLE 3.0 running well with the stable version 2.0.4 I tried using version 2.1.1 and the with those flavor and everything becaume really unstable. In a previous email you toll me that version 2.1.1 is not yet ready to flavors based on RHL4

Im having two problems wright now
1. The version 2.1.1 solve a bug related to auto replies. (fixed auto-reply. No more loops or mail-storms) that version 2.0.4 doesnt have Q. There's a snapshot for version 2.0.4 that I can use or I should wait for version 2.1.1 to be stable

2. With version 2.1.1 and RHL4 based linux flavor I was having problems with %CPU.
       Taking your recommendation I tried to install again version 2.04 .
In one of the servers Im receiving and error regarding to sort and sort_delivery so I cannot install version 2.0.4 again. I found that this is a bug in this version but I didn't find something clearly about how to fix it. What I did was to use an old snapshot. It works but sometimes I have problems with %CPU too
       I may appreciate any help

Regards,

Humberto

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