Hi there,
We have a setup as follows:
postfix amamvis spamas clamav dbmail
Does any one have any suggestions on how to go about finding out where
the load is centered over this.. e.g. which parts of the setup are
using the most CPU / Memory over a given period?
I know this is not a dbmail
Quoth Simon at 08/02/06 10:41...
postfix amamvis spamas clamav dbmail
Does any one have any suggestions on how to go about finding out where
the load is centered over this.. e.g. which parts of the setup are
using the most CPU / Memory over a given period?
The big question - what OS are
Opps...!
On 8/2/06, Matthew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoth Simon at 08/02/06 10:41...
postfix amamvis spamas clamav dbmail
Does any one have any suggestions on how to go about finding out where
the load is centered over this.. e.g. which parts of the setup are
using the most CPU
try running top from the command line and see whats using the cpu?
keep an eye on it during heavy load and it should be pretty apparent
Simon wrote:
Opps...!
On 8/2/06, Matthew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoth Simon at 08/02/06 10:41...
postfix amamvis spamas clamav dbmail
Does
Quoth Simon at 08/02/06 17:47...
postfix amamvis spamas clamav dbmail
Does any one have any suggestions on how to go about finding out where
the load is centered over this.. e.g. which parts of the setup are
using the most CPU / Memory over a given period?
The big question - what OS
DecimalHi,
People, does anyone noticed that pop3d hang in a certein message (normaly spam)
?
To resolve i just deleted the message accessing the IMAPD and POP3D continue to
work fine.
But this situation is happening alot.
Attached there's 2 messages, i'm almost sure that is in the message that
Hi,
have not found some thread concerning this so here is my question.
is it planed to implement quotas like it is on unix filesystems:
volume soft and hard limit (25M, 30M)
messagecount soft and hard limit (1000 Mails, 1100 Mails)
So i could send a 4xx error if soft limit is reached and 5xx
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 17:52 +0200, Martin Hierling wrote:
Hi,
have not found some thread concerning this so here is my question.
is it planed to implement quotas like it is on unix filesystems:
volume soft and hard limit (25M, 30M)
messagecount soft and hard limit (1000 Mails, 1100
I have written a small perl programm which - regulated via cron - does check
the quotas of users. At some point (you would call it soft limit) it sends a
warning message to the primary alias of the desired account until the owner
does remove mails. If the owner does not react and the mailbox runs
That script is interesting.
There only one thing i do not agree, is the full delete of the user mailbox
when 100% is reached.
- Original Message -
From: Simon Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 7:06 PM
Subject: AW:
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