Re: imapd signal 11 blues

2007-12-19 Thread John M. Crawford
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote, On 12/19/2007 4:10 AM: > > I'm only guessing here, but based on similar issues I had with (other) > libraries it's perhaps a conflict in Berkeley versions. Is it possible > that cyrus-imapd and cyrus-sasl were compiled/linked against different > versions? > > Yes

Re: 4xusers imap processes?

2007-12-19 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
-- Kenneth Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on 19. Dezember 2007 17:09:35 -0600 regarding Re: 4xusers imap processes?: Many mail clients keep open multiple IMAP connections. If they are staying around, I would leave them alone. Clients get upset when their connections go

Re: 4xusers imap processes?

2007-12-19 Thread Rob Banz
Its OK that they hang around -- in fact, its encouraged. You could set the -U flag on imapd, etc to "1", then the process should die after its first use. -rob On Dec 19, 2007, at 14:56, Mike Eggleston wrote: > I run a small shop and have around ~18 users. Checking just now I have > 70 imap

Re: 4xusers imap processes?

2007-12-19 Thread Kenneth Marshall
Mike, Many mail clients keep open multiple IMAP connections. If they are staying around, I would leave them alone. Clients get upset when their connections go away on them, and then they just open a new one so the problem remains. Ken On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 04:56:27PM -0600, Mike Eggleston wrot

4xusers imap processes?

2007-12-19 Thread Mike Eggleston
I run a small shop and have around ~18 users. Checking just now I have 70 imap processes. Is there an idle value I need to set so these process don't hang around? All users use sieve, all users but two use imap. The two remaining use pop. /etc/cyrus.conf (part) SER

Re: imapd signal 11 blues

2007-12-19 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
--On 19. Dezember 2007 02:04:57 -0500 John Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well, I did a gdb run for the first time with cyrus, using the debug_command option in imapd.conf (and CFLAGS="--debug -g -Wall") for cyrus-imap23's work directory. Here's the first bits of the traceback for my "im