Actually, I did have a problem with memory leakage. I have 512Mb RAM and 1Gb
swap space.
I came in to find the mail server unresponsive. Many processes logged
'Unable to allocate memory'.
Well, it doesn't take a genius to decide to look at the newest app added to
the machine.
Task Manager and other tools showed EE to only be consuming 275Mb (!) but
when I stopped the service, over 800 Mb of memory was freed.
I call GFI, explained the situation, sent the files their troubleshooting
tool creates and 2 days later I had new DLLs to install. So far, I haven't
seen it exceed 30 Mb of memory used.
The thing about this is I hadn't even purchased the software! Try >that<
with some other vendors.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 1:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] A-V Products



>I decided upon Email Essentials as it does AV, anti-spam, bulkmail, can
>reschedule mail for later delivery, limits files by type, size, content,
>even will check if the content matches the extension. It also creates usage
>reports inbound and outbound by user and/or domain. And that is just the
>quick overview.
>http://www.gficomms.com/mesindex.htm

I like GFI as company and their fax server, and Email Essentials is looking
very good, too.  I'd to know how you get along with Email Essentials.  I
DLed the manual and had some questions that they answered promptly by email.

Len

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