Hi Mahesh,
Don't missunderstand: Out-of-file-handle COULD lead to a memory leak, consuming
memory time by time. But not NEED to.
OOMs will normally been shown in the log, as I know, but we got this only for
the heap memory.
OOMs normally happen if the heap memory will reach the limit, and yes,
Yes, should work, if the state of the mail is not changed by your code.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Muhammad Ismail [mailto:it.is.ism...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 27. März 2015 23:10
An: James Users List
Betreff: Re: AW: James:: Move Succesfully Processed Email to a separte directo
Thanks Bernd for detail reply. I am currently using james version 2.3. I
have already write a custom mailet which process emails where host-is-local.
All I want is after processing email in my custom mailet, I want to store
those email in directory like "success-emails" Remote dilevry is disabled.
Hello Muhammad,
depends on which version von James you are running.
And it depends on the question if you want the mail to store and finish, or
store and send further.
Also it depends if you want it to be stored in a database, a directory, a imap
folder,...
I suppose you mean a "directory on the
There is a ToFolder mailet provided by James (I'm on James 3b5...).
Unfortunately, it is not easily subclassable to set the target folder.
But I just cloned the entire mailet from the James source, renamed it,
and customized it. You can then add whatever logic you need and define
the folder t
Anyone ?
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 8:30 PM, Muhammad Ismail
wrote:
> Hi
>
> After processing an email successfully if change its state to some custom
> processor & inside that processor can we copy/ move file to specified
> directory ?
>
> Actually I am trying to figure out how we can copy or mov
Hi Bernd,
Thanks for the pointers. Let me ask the Sys admin on these details. Btw,
will this memory leak be shown in the logs? I couldn't find any OOM errors
in any of the logs. When the issue, happened, our team restarted the
server. It will create a new PID rite ? Is there a way we can see the
Hi Mahesh
to man open files may result in a memory leak.
Could the sysadmin monitor the memory?
It is a java prozess. Is there a file called hserr*.pid? That is produced if
the vm crashes.
Ciao
Bernd
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Mahesh Sivarama Pillai
Datum: 27.03.2015 14:1
Hi,
I need an urgent help. We have rolled out James 2.3.2 to production for
our email processing application. I see that James getting shutdown (no
trace in the phoenix.console) after few days of run. It processes around
100K email a day and sends a good amount of Notification through
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