I thought it was the perl time/date modules breaking after looking at the
headers. But then I checked an SMTP connection to one of the servers:
220 smtp.itsdave.tv SMTP Server Thu, 1 Jun 2006 05:48:14 -0700
So I stopped worrying...
Noticed that SA saw it ;-)
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On Tue, May^H^H^HApr 30, 2006 at 03:02:22PM -0700, David Nelson wrote:
> Does anyone have advice on how to track down high memory usage with MD?
Time and Date issues wouldn't cause SA to do more work would it?
Suppose it's just a number of seconds to the modules... #shrugs#
-Paul
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