Jamie wrote:
That is a good idea, thanks. We did check that though. Went through
each user's accounts checking their .forwards and procmaillrc files.
We are running spamassassin 2.55, and in the global procmailrc file we
call spamc which connects to a spamd running on another machine.
A
gt; connect to the resource uptime goes crazy.
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> Max
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That is a good idea, thanks. We did check that though. Went through
each user's accounts checking their .forwards and procmaillrc files.
We are running spamassassin 2.55, a
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Jamie wrote:
>
>
> That is a good idea, thanks. We did check that though. Went through
> each user's accounts checking their .forwards and procmaillrc files.
>
> We are running spamassassin 2.55, and in the global procmailrc file we
> call spamc which connects to a spa
That is a good idea, thanks. We did check that though. Went through
each user's accounts checking their .forwards and procmaillrc files.
We are running spamassassin 2.55, and in the global procmailrc file we
call spamc which connects to a spamd running on another machine.
Are you aw
>We've got a server that occassionally becomes temporarily useless
> because the load average shoots up to around 150.0 or so, and then slowly
> winds down over a 2 minute period. I cannot seem to find the process which
> is putting so much load on the machine. I've tried running top with the q