Michael Bell wrote:
>
> Not to take away from your very fine work Klaus, but unless you've
> fixed it, your spamd has a serious memory leak (it did for 2.55)
> which I reported to you back in July or so. Not too noticeable for
> casual POP3, but for a full mail server feed, the machine will
> probably keel over in a day.

Hi,

yes I remember. But it's hard to find the reason.

Most the time (runtime around 2 weeks) the process stays at 45 MB while
checking 400 mails a day (RBL, custom rules, no razor or other tools).
But sometimes after checking 10 mails after startup the memory increased
to 170 MB. I did not found a reason and I can not reproduce the problem.

If the memory increased I restart and let spamd check the last messages
again. The result is that spamd works without memory leak. I do not know
much about perl debugging to find the reason. :( If someone knows...

Can you reproduce the problem each day with a defined set of mails? Can
you give some more information about mail traffic?

I use two different boxes without problems (ok, most the time; 95%). One
is a W2K pro SP4 with 1GB and the other is a WinXP pro SP1 with 1GB. I
installed all hotfixes provided by Microsoft.

I like to find the reason but I have no chance. :(

Klaus



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