Ok,
Did what you sugested, so i just deleted ALL messages in postfix queue:
"postsuper -d ALL"

Have a lmtpd process with 100% cpu usage, and it still with the same usage,
going to restart dbmail and tomorrow morning I'll see if there's any
diference.



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Sent: sexta-feira, 5 de Outubro de 2007 21:22
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] CPU LOAD

Jorge Bastos wrote:
> Paul,
> With the last svn today, this is still hapenning.
> And using strace to see that are the processes doing, doesn't show me
> nothing.

And I'm not a psychic. Like Marc said: check your postfix queue. There
should also be postfix errors in your syslog. Then, on your postfix
server run 'mailq' and see if there are certain messages that have been
hanging around in the queue for too long with errors coming back from
your own lmtp server. Then, once you establish a postfix queue-ID,
retrieve such a message from the queue using 'postcat -q queue-ID'.

make any sense?

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