On Thursday, December 21, 2006, 21:37:05, Stephane Bouvard (ML) wrote:

> Just for information : my TheBat use more than 1Gb memory...  it does not
> handle correctly "very big size emails" that i receive daily (i have
> emails of 30Mb with *no* attachments, the body of the mail is 30Mb, it's
> cron log emails of backups,...  when i open such a mail, TheBat use 30x the 
> size of the mail in memory...).

Hint: it's GB, not Gb (unless you really meant 128MB). Anyway, 1GB is still
half of what's available to the program (or even less - if TB is compiled
with LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE, it can use up to 3GB on 32bit OS and up to 4GB on
64bit OS), so there's still enough breathing space.

Being a Linux sysadmin myself, I'd say that letting cron send you 30MB of
output is more than useless - take a look at tee and grep commands, and set
them up to only send you the hilights.

-- 
< Jernej Simonèiè ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >

Good salesmen and good repairmen will never go hungry.
       -- Schenk's First Principle of Industrial Market Economics


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