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Would anyone be willing to describe a really stable setup?

I'm currently using dbmail 3.0.2 ish from git (the head of the stable
3.0 branch), compiled on ubuntu precise 12.04, and I'm using a
separate postgres 9.1 (also precise) as the backend.

I have a mix of roundcube, thunderbird, and outlook users (maybe 10-15
max) hitting IMAP at the same time. Actually, roundcube is hitting
imapproxy, which is hitting dbmail-imap.

My problem, is OOM exceptions kill the imap process...and in general,
dbmail-imap's memory usage baloons up ridiculously. Adding more memory
to the machine only seems to slow things down.

Should I be using debian wheezy with the deb's from nsfg? Anyone have
a stable dbmail setup, where the imap process isn't going crazy with
memory usage?

Should I be using a different point in the git repo?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Doug
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