> > It seems to be a problem, if the machine begins to swap. now, after
> > restarting XMail, the list comes just in time. but the other thing i
told
> > you: XMail seems to waste memory over the days/weeks of uptime. Now
after 3
> > days uptime it has a RSS of 22MB and growing slowly, but permanent. It
looks
> > to me that XMail does not free some memory. Or what is the reason for
> > getting bigger and bigger in memory?
>
> Which special features do you use on that machine? If it is leaking it is
> not on a common path otherwise more ppl would see this.

Mostly a "normal" mailserver (4000 mailboxes).

server.tab:

"RootDomain"                "mail.city-map.de"
"POP3Domain"                "mail.city-map.de"
"PostMaster"                "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"HeloDomain"                "mail.city-map.de"
"CheckMailerDomain"         "1"
"RemoveSpoolErrors"         "1"
"AllowNullSender"           "1"
"MaxMTAOps"                 "30"
"AllowSmtpVRFY"             "0"
"AllowSmtpETRN"             "0"
"EnableAuthSMTP-POP3"       "1"
"DefaultSmtpPerms"          "MR"
"CustMapsList"              "relays.ordb.org.:0,rbl-plus.mail-abuse.org.:0"
"SMTP-RDNSCheck"            "-5"
"CustomSMTPMessage"         "Questions? Send an eMail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Thank you!"
"SmartDNSHost"              "127.0.0.1:udp;62.116.176.130:udp"
"ReceivedHdrType"           "4"


virus filter, spam filter, some external commands - but I don't think that
XMail leaks because of this.

Mhm I noticed that there are ~8000 frozen messages in spool (postmaster).
Could that be the reason?


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