Hi,

  I have the weirdest thing. I have a pretty standard redhat 5.0 system:

[fredl@dutchie fredl]$ rpm -qa|grep netscape
netscape-communicator-4.04-3 

[fredl@dutchie fredl]$ rpm -qa|grep yp
yp-tools-1.2-3
ypbind-3.0-3
ypserv-1.1.7-5
yppasswd-0.9-2

[fredl@dutchie fredl]$ rpm -qa|grep nfs
nfs-server-clients-2.2beta29-2
nfs-server-2.2beta29-2

I also upgraded to :

[fredl@dutchie fredl]$ rpm -qa|grep glibc
rpm-2.4.10-1glibc
rpm-devel-2.4.10-1glibc
glibc-debug-2.0.7-5
glibc-profile-2.0.7-5
glibc-devel-2.0.7-5
glibc-2.0.7-5

as well as the portmapper/texinfo/amd that's recommended on the redhat
webpage regarding libc.

On my client side I have:

[fredl@dutchie fredl]$ ps xa|grep yp
  213  ?  S    0:00 ypbind (master)
  220  ?  S    0:00 ypbind (slave) 

and :

[fredl@dutchie fredl]$ mount
/dev/hda3 on / type ext2 (rw)
/dev/hda1 on /web type ext2 (rw)
onji:/home/nfs on /home/nfs type nfs (rw,addr=207.155.5.2)

Okay, so far the description, I hope this info makes it reproducable.
Basically I'm using NIS/NFS to make my enviroment on a number of linux
boxes look similar to me.

Now, I've configured my netscape mail to send mail through a remote SMTP
server. When I type a mail and then send it from netscape, it reports me
out of memory.

[fredl@dutchie fredl]$ free
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:        127780      48352      79428      39340       1924      28968
-/+ buffers/cache:      17460     110320
Swap:       130748          0     130748 

This doesn't look like it so I must assume it's a bug. Does anybody have
any idea what's the cause for this bug to appear at this particular
environment? Shoul I update some more?

Thanks,
Fred


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