Hi Sergio,

thanks, yes, just this afternoon i was able to capture the httpd that my session was running on and do a truss -f on it. i haven't posted the output since Sam has essentially said 'go away and fix it yourself'. i'm looking through output now trying to see anything of relevance.

At 04:07 PM 01-28-2003, S�rgio Manuel Rosa wrote:
Hi Paul,
have you tryed to run truss on the sqwebmail proccess? It maybe come in with any sort of help. I think that if you reduce the number of daemond to 0 or 1 it maybe possible to see what system calls it's requesting.
I dont now if it will help!
I'm running sqwebmail on Linux, and so far nobody, my users, had the problem your facing. And they do a huge number of uploads/downloads :-/
This leads me to put the possibility that your having an OS issue with sqwebmail.
However if I get a chance to put it to run on a spark, I'll give it a try.
Regards,
SRosa
Paul Theodoropoulos
http://www.anastrophe.com
http://folding.stanford.edu
The Nicest Misanthrope on the Net


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