On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Sigmund Gudvangen wrote:
>> We will get rid of this requirement. Binc should not have to require much
>> memory, but sadly, today it does.
>Where do you set this limit? 

You can set it with the program "softlimit", part of daemontools. 
"softlimit -m <nr>" caps the amount of memory the app can use. :-)

>I am also having problems with dropped connections and my log is full of 
>"Warning: unable to enter jail path "/opt/bincimap/bin". Any suggestions 
>what's causing that? (I am not using SSL at the moment.)
>Here is the tail of the log:

As long as bincimap-up is running as root, and the jail path and users 
exist (from bincimap.conf), you shouldn't get the jail entries in your 
log. :-)

But the issue of clients dropping connections is not just related to 
Binc's memory usage. Some clients always drop the connection instead of 
logging out; I know Outlook did this for quite a while.

Andy :-)

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Author of Binc IMAP      |  "It is better not to do something
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