Umm, with the shell fragment posted, you have the receiver started
outside the "while true" loop. Therefore the shell will never start the
receiver, and messages back up inside RabbitMQ until memory is
exhausted.

You can verify this with "rabbitmqctl list_queues" or the management
plugin web UI.

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