Hello, i know but my "hack" should solve this problem. In some way i have 5 vpopmaild connections but only one was active, others are death and not closed - causing 100% cpu usage.
Try telnet to vpopmaild then login and terminate telnet, then watch your cpu load on machine with vpopmaild. 2008/5/6, Harm van Tilborg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Lampa, > > Be sure to check you are closing the connection $obj->quit(); once you are > done. Sometimes indeed, you will get some kind of deadlock. I wasn't able to > find out what exactly causes this. > > I however avoid it by always 'checking out' once I'm done. And ever since > it didn't occur anymore. > > -- > Kind regards, > Harm van Tilborg > > > Lampa wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > i'm playing with vpopmaild and net_vpopmaild class in php. > > > > Problem is that vpopmaild is taking 100% cpu: > > > > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND > > 21306 root 20 0 6144 620 496 R 100 0.0 2:09.65 vpopmaild > > > > This happens after dropping telnet connection to localhost and auth > > (using control ]) > > > > > -- Lampa
