On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
--On Sonntag, 17. Oktober 2004 15:30 Uhr +0200 Simon Matter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you try running with the default cyrus.conf just to see how it goes? With the following line I get exactly 2 lmtpd running until mail arrives.
That's not the issue. What seems to be different is the behavior once the number of processes has increased. In the meantime I have observed that eventually the number of processes *does* decrease again, but generally they seem to stick around much longer than they used to. I've looked at the source and don't see any reason why ... it doesn't bother me too much, though ;-)
At what rate are your messages arriving?
I seem to recall that we made a change at one point that affected IMAPd whereby connections that used to fatal() unnecessaraly no longer did (i.e. they exited when a connection was broken but not in the middle of a command). I can't find that we made a similar change to lmtpd, however..
Its entirely possible that the lmtpds are just getting reused often enough that they don't time out.
-Rob
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