Another idea would be to block the mail servers at the IP level using
iptables. At least for a few days. This is of course only useful if all
the mail you are seeing is coming from a certain server or a certain
group of servers.
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 23:18, Debbie D wrote:
> 3 times today I notice
Debbie D wrote:
server running very high loads
One of my servers, which normally receives 10,000 messages per day, has
seen 25,000+ in the last few days.
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Jim wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 12:18:10AM -0400, Debbie D wrote:
> > 3 times today I noticed the server running very high loads of 4-6 and as
> > high as 10, normally I run 1% or lower usually closer to .3-.6%. Three days
> > in a row I have gotten over load notices.. To
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 12:18:10AM -0400, Debbie D wrote:
> 3 times today I noticed the server running very high loads of 4-6 and as
> high as 10, normally I run 1% or lower usually closer to .3-.6%. Three days
> in a row I have gotten over load notices.. Tonight I got an out of memory
> notice and