> On Jun 6, 2016, at 1:21 PM, Eric <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> wrote: > > Hi Steve, > > My /var/qmail/supervise/submission/run is as follows: > > <run> > #!/bin/sh > QMAILDUID=`id -u vpopmail` > NOFILESGID=`id -g vpopmail` > MAXSMTPD=`cat /var/qmail/control/concurrencyincoming` > SMTPD="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd" > TCP_CDB="/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp.cdb" > HOSTNAME=`hostname` > VCHKPW="/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw" > export REQUIRE_AUTH=1 > > exec /usr/bin/softlimit -m 1280000000 \ > /usr/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H -l $HOSTNAME -x $TCP_CDB -c "$MAXSMTPD" \ > -u "$QMAILDUID" -g "$NOFILESGID" 0 587 \ > $SMTPD $VCHKPW /bin/true 2>&1 > </run> > > > > Note the difference in our softlimits: > 1280000000 > 160000000
Hi Eric. Thanks for this - and maybe I misunderstand either the scope, or the intent, of this setting? I assumed the 160000000 figure was meant to represent approximately 160 megabytes: 160,000,000, and that likewise, your 1280000000 is 1.28 gigs (1,280,000,000) - am I off by a factor of 10? Does this limit mean what I think it means? The original setting was 64000000, or 64,000,000, unless I misplaced something? I thought going to 128000000, and then 160000000, was going roughly from 64megs to 128 megs to 160 megs, and that that should be enough. Sorry if I’m missing something stupidly obvious here… - Steve -- Steve Linberg, Chief Goblin Silicon Goblin Technologies http://silicongoblin.com Be kind. Remember, everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.