No nothing wrong with xmail, but I'm running my home system with xmail on an old 486/DX-2 box with only 16M of memory. It runs fine, except:
I want to run (F-Prot, Antivir and) Spamassassin and it takes quite a time to process each message and a lot of memory, (it will be better in 1.14 when I only need do it on incoming). In fact, if I run a number of threads and get a big batch of messages from my ISP, then Linux starts to close down processes as it runs out of memory. I have no more memory to give it right now. Mem = 16148k total, Swap =47876k total. Am I correct in thinking that if I reduce the number of xmail mailer (-Qn) threads down to one, then only one instance of the filter can be running at a time? Is there any other implication of doing that apart from performance? Other ideas welcome, Thanks. -- Cheers, Richard Richard A Downing FBCS - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
