Public bug reported:

Hi
I'm running the 2.5K mailman list with postfix on a Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS with 
about 500MB of memory.
Lately I was checking munin about the health of that machine and was a little 
surprised to see that it's running heavily into swap.
After a reboot of the machine it continously starts to use more and more 
memory/swap and tops after about two weeks - two weeks where no newsletter was 
sent out to the list.

I attached two sets of munin graphs and screenshots of the top command.
In the first munin shot the first small drop is when i stopped postorios, the 
second big drop is when i stopped mailman.
After a few hours i started mailman again and it started to eat up memory again 
and after about 5 days it's already using 3 quarters of the max.
Did anyone see similar behavior? The machine is rather small, but shouldn't 
that be enough to run a list? What minimal resources would you recommend?
What else can/should I check to give more insight into this issue?
Peter

** Affects: mailman
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "munin screenshots"
   
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