Hello, that's true. So php should terminate all connections when script is terminated - i don't know if that is true when process is killed. I think that is vpopmaild problem. He is not detecting closing socket.
2008/5/6, Bill Shupp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On May 6, 2008, at 7:36 AM, Lampa wrote: > > > > 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. > > > > Note that Net_Vpopmaild::__destruct() calls quit(). So it *should* always > call it, even when exceptions are thrown. However, I do occasionally find > stale vpopmaild processes running. So either I'm wrong in the above > statement (although I've not been successfully proving that through testing > Net_Vpopmaild), or it could be a vpopmaild problem. > > Regards, > > Bill > -- Lampa
