Stephen R. van den Berg wrote:
>Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
>>I finally found the memory bloat problem, and resolved it in a way
>>(by disabling the guilty extension). The server now eats memory like
>>crazy when you give it much to do, and then releases it as soon as
>>it's done. Very nice.

>Have been running this for a few days on my most heavily used system;
>seems to hold up fine so far.

After running some weeks, I can confirm that the memory bloat seems to be
gone; however, after running for a while (days), aox now tends to end up
generating timeouts at the mail sending side (on the LMTP entry side) for
99% of all mails.
I.e. system runs fine for 3 days, then starts generating timeouts, which
results in most mails not getting in, occasionally there is a single mail
that does get in.  There is no excessive cpu or memory usage going on
at that time.  This problem persists until I restart aox, then it accepts
mails like normal again.

All other operations proceed as normal during that period.  No strange log
messages.
I'm still trying to figure out how I can check what happens exactly.
-- 
Stephen.

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