Ian J. Howes wrote:
Think of it this way. That means if your server is under load, with lots of mail simultaneously being processed, your tcpserver will allow all the subprocesses it spawn (i.e. qmail-smtpd -> qmail-scanner -> AV/SA) to use up to 55M of RAM.Hi,
Thanks Doug.
The softlimit was set on 15000000 and I did increase it to 25000000 but with no luck.
As all the replies I got back suggested it was the softlimit I eventually found that it worked when I raised ti to 55000000
Assuming your server is <3 years old, it'll have 512M+ RAM.
I think you can live with it :-)
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