Hi Davide
Is it a coincidence or not but now glst 'next gen' blocks again !!!
1 process get 100% cpu then any other glst processes wait indefinitively ...
and xmail logs error -5 in windows application logs and its filters log for
the offending process and then others glst waiting :
SMTP
Hi Francis and Davide,
I installed new glst on 25th august and have no problems.
My server is w2k SP4.
Ciao.
Sergio C.
CLEMENT Francis ha scritto:
Hi Davide
Is it a coincidence or not but now glst 'next gen' blocks again !!!
1 process get 100% cpu then any other glst processes wait
Hello Sergio
What is the current size of you glst.dbm database ?
Seems my problem is then the database becomes too big ( 10MBytes)
Thanks
Francis
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De : Sergio Casagrande [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 6 octobre 2005 10:55
À : xmail@xmailserver.org
Hi,
I'm trying to debug an AV filter but the xmail debug command ./XMail --debug
-Md fails with Mail root path not found...
any ideas how I can correct this?
thanks
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Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:40 AM:
I'm trying to debug an AV filter but the xmail debug command
./XMail --debug -Md fails with Mail root path not found...
any ideas how I can correct this?
Damn, read the RTFM.
Francis,
my database is about 2,3 MB.
Bye.
Sergio C.
CLEMENT Francis ha scritto:
Hello Sergio
What is the current size of you glst.dbm database ?
Seems my problem is then the database becomes too big ( 10MBytes)
Thanks
Francis
-Message d'origine-
De : Sergio Casagrande
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
Is it a coincidence or not but now glst 'next gen' blocks again !!!
1 process get 100% cpu then any other glst processes wait =
indefinitively ...
and xmail logs error -5 in windows application logs and its filters log =
for
the offending process
It seems that I can't sign up to the xmail forums, the verification system
isn't working.
Just thought I'd let y'all know...
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Liam wrote:
Hello all,
I wish to add some sort of shaping to XMail. Currently, my server resides on
a 512/512k connection, which is also shared with a business premesis. When an
attachment is sent/received, XMail maxes out the connection while it does its
thing.
Is there any way to make
hehe.. I did RTFM but I dont need to set that since I already set that
permanently in my /etc/profileunless setting in MAIL_ROOT should not be
set permanently in the /etc/profile
Alexander Hagenah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:40
Look into using monowall firewall. It has some really nice traffic shaping
functions built into it.
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Behalf Of Liam
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 5:21 PM
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Traffic shaping
Thanks for that hint, I notified the admin there !
--Harald
Liam wrote:
It seems that I can't sign up to the xmail forums, the verification system
isn't working.
Just thought I'd let y'all know...
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