Carl Lowenstein wrote:
On Dec 11, 2007 3:00 PM, Mike Marion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting "Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Our test system was a dual 3.6 GHz Xeon (32-bit only) and we ran into
serious issues with tomcat crashing when a message bigger than ~20MB
would get delivered. Since solved on 64-bit (no 2GB tomcat heap
limit), but the base problem is still there in the 4.x series.
Hopefully it's resolved in the forthcoming 5.x series.
Ok, I gotta ask.. how the hell did a ~20meg mail trigger a problem
with a 2Gig heap limit? Program that poorly written?
Mail sent to 100 or more CC: recipients?
What are the arguments against a system keeping 1 copy of the attachment
and have the mail clients link to that rather than keeping N copies of
the same file around
Surely it's been discussed in POP/IMAP server implementations
--
Michael O'Keefe | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Live on and Ride an 06 BMW R12GS HP2 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] / |
I like less more or less less than |Work:+1 858 845 3514 / |
more. UNIX-live it,love it,fork() it |Fax :+1 858 845 2652 /_p_|
My views are MINE ALONE, blah, blah, |Home:+1 760 788 1296 \`O'|
blah, yackety yack - don't come back |Fax :+1 858 _/_\|_,
--
[email protected]
http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list