[Dbmail] DBMail-TimSieveD

2014-11-04 Thread Jorge Bastos
Hi, Since 3.1.17, I've noticed that timsieved, consumes alow of memory, comparing it with POP3 for example. Pop3d has maybe 900% more usage than timsieved, dbmail-timsieved Running 1d 0h 8m 0.0% 1.2% [192.8 MB] dbmail-pop3d

[Dbmail] dbmail-timsieved

2014-10-23 Thread Ralph Ballier
Hello, I had already posted here once, but received no reply. Now I have a solution to the problem, but maybe there is a better solution. My sieve-client makes contact with dbmail-sieved and then the connection is broken. I've searched the Internet and found the following note: http://dbmail.o

[Dbmail] dbmail-timsieved opening thousands of files (sockets) & syslog logging not working?

2014-09-28 Thread Thomas Raschbacher
Hi. I've been having some strange issues with dbmail-timsieved(3.1.17) lately: every now and then I get errors like this in the log: Sep 24 18:02:57 lordvan.com dbmail-timsieved[26837]: [0x190aa00] Error:[server] _sock_cb(+582): 24:Too many open files and several thousand of that per second. obv

[Dbmail] dbmail-timsieved

2014-09-27 Thread Ralph Ballier Lise-Meitner-Schule Berlin
Maybe you can help me. I use dbmail 2.2.18. A newly installed client tries to register a filter rule on another computer. When I click on "submit", I get immediately the error message: An error happened Error in Sieve: Failed to read from socket On the other computer is running dbmail-timsiev

Re: [Dbmail] dbmail-timsieved 100% CPU after nmap-scan

2013-06-21 Thread Reindl Harald
Hi at least snapshot "8e679a87afaf4a16facfb7b2c1c575c8d9fa6545" does no longer have this problem - luck or intentional fixed? i was at reporting the bug and verified it again before BTW: the bugtracker said my account data is invalid and i was able to register again with the same user-data and p

Re: [Dbmail] dbmail-timsieved 100% CPU after nmap-scan

2013-03-09 Thread Paul J Stevens
Harald, Please file a bug for that. On 03/09/2013 03:42 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: > Hi > > nmap -O -sV -T4 -d > > after that "dbmail-timsieved" runs with 100$ CPU > until the service is restarted, this was also the > case with dbmail 2.x and still present > > results in a lot of load on the E

[Dbmail] dbmail-timsieved 100% CPU after nmap-scan

2013-03-09 Thread Reindl Harald
Hi nmap -O -sV -T4 -d after that "dbmail-timsieved" runs with 100$ CPU until the service is restarted, this was also the case with dbmail 2.x and still present results in a lot of load on the ESXi cluster after each automated Nessus-Scan and prevents me from allow users to use sieve by themself