Hi Ulrich,

The dkim-filter on my system uses 62M/2.4M -- that's more than yours.
My dkim-filter has been running since May 14 and it handles a good bit
of mail.

This memory usage pattern seems to be quite typical of sendmail milters.
 For example, my SPF milter, smf-spf, uses 52M/1.7M.

Regards,

Erik.

Ulrich Mierendorff wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have installed dkim-milter today (version 2.4.0, ubuntu dapper 
> backport). It works good but uses too much memory. On startup it is like 
> this:
> VSZ 35580
> RSS 1508
> After signing some mails (~10-20) we have:
> VSZ 56196
> RSS 1944
> 
> I've browsed the archives of this mailing list and found someone who had 
> similar problems, but I could not find a solution.
> 
> Is such a high memory usage normal? Or is this a known bug (of this 
> version)?
> 
> My startup parameters are:
> /usr/bin/dkim-filter -x /etc/dkim-filter.conf -u dkim-filter -P 
> /var/run/dkim-filter/dkim-filter.pid -p inet:8...@localhost
> 
> My configuration file:
> Syslog                  yes
> Domain                  example.com
> KeyFile         /etc/dkim/myfile
> Selector                myselector
> Mode                    s
> 
> Is there anything I can do?
> 
> Kind regards,
> Ulrich
> 
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