no, we're having memory for smtpd32 run up to over 500 MB's of ram and has gone as high as 800 MB's.

Will wrote:

Is this related to another thread?  If so, would you provide the thread title or provide a brief summary of what you are troubleshooting?

 

I have a 2650 dell server that I run Imail on.  It has Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet.  I had (may still have) an issue with nic lockups at random times requiring a reboot.  A week ago, I had this happen to me five times within a day, which prompted me to up my research.  Is this at all close to what your issue is?

 

Will

 

 

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Still no substantive solution to this problem with Imail 2006. Imail's only answer has been to replace the stock Dell NIC's. That's not an answer to me since every test shows the NIC's work with 0 errors and they also connect to a Dell switch. This was also after blaming MxGuard and anything else they could for the problem. How do you write software in today's world that doesn't play well with Dell?

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