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From: | John P Connor |
Subject: | Re: [tpop3d-discuss] Apparent memory leak in 1.4.1pre4 under Solaris 8 |
Date: | Tue, 19 Mar 2002 17:11:41 +0000 |
At 23:00 18/03/2002, Chris Lightfoot wrote:
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 01:44:04PM +0000, John P Connor wrote: > I'm using a auth-perl under Solaris 8 with perl 5.6.1 and have a memory > leak. I initially thought it was my code, loosely based on the oraclevmail However, you may find that tpop3d/auth-perl leaks memory even with this installed. This is a consequence of perl's crummy garbage collection, and there's nothing tpop3d can do about it, except perhaps restart the embedded perl interpreter every so often. I'm not sure how serious a problem this is on production systems.
It does indeed, though not to the same standard as before :-) Thanks very much for the quick patch. We're now using tpop3d in a production environment, supporting about 150,000 users, FYI.
We have used qpopper for years, but I needed a decent server to which it was easy to add new authentication schemes to (we use Portal Infranet .. you wouldn't like it .. *I* don't like it ;-)) and had support for both maildir and mailbox, as we really needed to migrate to maildir so we can reliably use network attached storage.
Thanks for a really cool piece of software. Cheers John
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