tabris wrote:
> Paul J Stevens wrote:
>   
>> How do you 'count' connections? lsof, netstat, ps??
>>   
>>     
>
> /var/run/dbmail-imapd.state, and I only count ones that are logged into
> a user.
>
>     This was done because this did in fact become an actual problem (all
> [300] slots used) wherein users could not login and would complain
> "email is broken".
>
>   
>> What are the relevant settings in dbmail.conf look like?
>>   
>>     
>
> NCHILDREN       = 5
>
> MAXCHILDREN     = 300
>
> MINSPARECHILDREN        = 5
>
> MAXSPARECHILDREN        = 10
>
> MAXCONNECTS     = 2
>
>
>   
>> What version of dbmail are you using?
>>   
>>     
>
> * OK dbmail imap (protocol version 4r1) server 2.2.13 ready to run
>
>
>   
>> Have you tried tweaking TIMEOUT in dbmail.conf?
>>   
>>     
> #
> # Idle time allowed before a connection is shut off.
> #
> TIMEOUT         = 300             
> and yes, this is the value under both [DBMAIL] and [IMAP]
>
>   
Any new thoughts?

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