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  • Extreme Memory Hogging with SmarterMail 4.3.2903

    We have a server that has 2GB of RAM and pretty much nothing else running on it besdies SmarterMail 4.3.2903. When we look at the processes list from taskmgr, here's what we see: IMAGE NAME MEM USAGE MailService.exe 983,533 K The memory hogging has gotten so bad that our server often crashes. When...
    Posted to Forum by ohmygoshjosh2 on 02-23-2008
  • Re: Spam Assassin process - spamd.exe - is a huge memory hog

    Same here SM4.1 has been running for 3 days and spamd memory usage is at 160mb. Have to use IIS for the webmail interface as the SM version doesn't support SSL and thats running at 90mb Mail Service: 45mb clamd: 35mb IIS: 90mb spamd: 160mb Total: 330mb
    Posted to Forum by directhostinguk on 08-05-2007
  • Re: just some thoughts

    Informed opinions are welcome, authoritative or not, so I certainly appreciate your response. I don't wish to get off topic, but saying that SpamAssassin is unrelated to SmarterMail, really seems off the mark. As I see it, inclusion of SpamAssassin in the 4.0 release of SmarterMail implies endorsement...
    Posted to Forum by NotMyRealName on 01-31-2007
  • Re: Spam Assassin process - spamd.exe - is a huge memory hog

    That is the problem, the spike to 450mb did kill our server! It has now become part of my routine to log into the server and check the memory usage of spamd, ending the process once I see it is around 150mb+. This morning it was at 212mb. We run SmarterMail on the same server we run our web sites on...
    Posted to Forum by NotMyRealName on 01-31-2007
  • Spam Assassin process - spamd.exe - is a huge memory hog

    Hi, The Spam Assassin process spamd.exe is using a huge amount of memory on our server. I have noticed it consuming up to 450mb at one point. We run a small, low volume mail server, processing +-1000 a day. Our server configuration is well above the recommended minimum system requirements. Typically...
    Posted to Forum by NotMyRealName on 01-30-2007
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