Petar Bogdanovic wrote:
> I just did some stress-testing on milter-greylist in order to test its
> memory consumption and it seems that there are some leaks to be found.
milter-greylist keeps all data (all triples) in memory.
So it is expected that it will grow if new triples come
in faster than old triples are expired, which was certainly
the case in your 30-minutes test when the timeout was set
to 1d.
Best regards
Oliver
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Re: [milter-greylist] memory consumption
2008-10-22 by Oliver Fromme
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