Am 16.01.2012 10:12, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
> On 01/16/2012 08:38 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 
>>> For 1 day i get 232 open connections. 85% K9.
>>
>> this is the definition of IMAP IDLE / push
>> we have open 200-250 IMAP connections all the time and
>> consuming 8 GB RAM at all
> 
> Crazy amount of RAM! One big TODO tracking that down...
> 
> FYI you can easily disable IDLE by removing it from the CAPABILITY
> parameter in dbmail.conf
> 
> But really IDLE should not be so expensive....

the 8 GB RAM are the whole machine including innodb_buffer_pool,
dovecot-proxy processes, postfix-processes and os-caches

that is why "therefore a dbmail imap server is growing to a 400mb
ram eating monster" does not scare me much if this is not only
one imapd-process for one connection, if it is for one connection
than it would scare me because that would mean 250x400 MB = 100.000 MB

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