hi, thank you.

> What version of Net::Server are you running?
> perl -MNet::Server -e 'print "$Net::Server::VERSION\n";'

it is 0.94. looks like 0.97 is the current version. i'll update. i will
try to update also maia + amavisd-new maybe it will help.

> How many $max_servers are you running?

2

> Do the number of $max_servers match the number of maxproc for the
> smtp-amavis transport in master.cf?

yes

> http://marc.info/?l=amavis-user&m=111144940508012

it is a swap space in my case...

> My guess is that there is at least one problematic message that is
> acting similar to a mail bomb. Maybe some problem with decoding. If
> you grep your log for 'size'
> you might see a message of one particular size that repeatedly tries
> to be sent.
> This might help diagnose if it is one particular message gumming up
> the works or not and which message it might be.

i was looking at the patterns with the size but i do not see any. looks
like the messages are dropped and the effect of swap saturation persists...

cheers, Wojtek

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