On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 14:17 +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: > * Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > No. It means that it disconnected a client that wasn't yet logged in > > because login_max_connections was reached. It should happen only if > > login_max_processes_count was reached. Perhaps there's still a bug > > somewhere in there.. How many imap-login processes do you have running? > > Increasing login_processes_count probably helps for now. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ps auxwww |grep "imap \[" |wc -l > 616 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ps auxwww |grep "imap-login" |wc -l > 14 > > So I have 616 "imap" processes and 14 imap-login processes. > Each of the 14 handles up to 32 auth requests. > And if I get this right, NEW imap-login processes are spawned > automatically when the need arises. Correct?
That's correct, but if you're getting those kind of errors I guess there are some bugs. Are all those imap connections using SSL/TLS? > So I'm well below my limit of 128 imap-login processes. > Or do I have to count other *-login processes as well? The limits are counted separately for imap-logins and pop3-logins.
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