harm wrote:

> I`m using sqwebmail here. Great program, but with a recent version it
> sometimes hangs and eats 100% cpu.
> I don`t know what causes it, and I haven`t really investigated it yet. But if nobody
> has had this problem before I guess I`ll have to ;-)
> The question is thus: Is this known?

I had the same problem with sqwebmail-1.2.0.

I had built an rpm with these options:
%configure --with-htmllibdir=%{htmllibdir} --with-cachedir=%{cachedir} \
 --libexecdir=%{_libexecdir} \
 --enable-cgibindir=%{cgibindir} \
 --enable-imagedir=%{imagedir} \
 --enable-imageurl=%{imageurl} \
 --with-cacheowner=%{cacheowner} \
 --sysconfdir=%{htmllibdir} \
 --enable-https=login \
 --enable-softtimeout=300 \
 --enable-mimetypes=/etc/mime.types \
 --with-maxargsize=2097152 \
 --with-maxformargsize=2097152 \
 --with-maxmsgsize=2097152 \
 --with-ispell=/usr/bin/ispell

This is running on a RedHat Linux 6.2 Dell PE2450 PIII with kernel 2.2.18.  Users mail
directories are nfsv3 mounted off a NetApp 720, and all user lookups are done through
LDAP...

On monday, I noticed that 4 sqwebmail processes were running and consuming 24.9% of the
cpu, each.  So, I downloaded sqwebmail-1.2.3 and built new RPMS.  As it was compiling, 
I
received a new email in my inbox stating that sqwebmail-1.2.4 had been released.  So, I
downloaded that one, and built it.  And, that is the one I'm currently using.  No
problems, so far ;)  Otherwise, it's been a great webmail server for us.

Later,
--

S. Clint Bullock
Network Administrator
University of Georgia
Office of the Vice President for Research
626 Boyd GSRC
Athens, GA 30602-7411
(706) 542-5936
(706) 542-3837 FAX


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