--On Friday, March 08, 2013 5:48 PM +0000 Viktor Dukhovni <postfix-us...@dukhovni.org> wrote:

On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 09:41:10AM -0800, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:

> On a sufficiently idle system (say a test system which only receives
> intermittent email messages) the processes that are connected to LDAP
> may exit when idle for long enough, and then new connections will be
> made later.  The same happens on systems where some misguidedly runs
> "postfix reload" frequently.

This is not really the behavior I see from proxy:.  For example, the
connection I pasted from this morning:

Not all connections are necessarily from proxy processes, and not
all proxy processes are eternal.

Ok. And I'm not complaining, really. ;) The proxy: functionality is definitely much more robust than without it.

Postfix does not do "graceful shutdown" of database tables on exit.
When a process is done, it exits. What is your max_idle set to?

[zimbra@edge01-zcs ~]$ postconf | grep max_idle
max_idle = 100s
smtpd_policy_service_max_idle = 300s


--Quanah

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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Sr. Member of Technical Staff
Zimbra, Inc
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