[imp] EXIT: imap status=0 pid=20811 duration=1(sec)

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Mon Apr 30 07:47:57 UTC 2007


Zitat von dhottinger at harrisonburg.k12.va.us:

> Ive had a FC 6 server on line since January processing mail with no
> issues.  My user accounts are in an ldap database, almost all the
> users access their mail through horde.  Im using uw-imap, sendmail and
> procmail.  My logfiles are full of:
> Apr 29 21:10:41 mail xinetd[7457]: START: imap pid=22397 from=204.111.40.3
> Apr 29 21:10:41 mail xinetd[7457]: START: imap pid=22401 from=204.111.40.3
> Apr 29 21:10:41 mail xinetd[7457]: EXIT: imap status=0 pid=22397
> duration=0(sec)
> Apr 29 21:10:41 mail xinetd[7457]: EXIT: imap status=0 pid=22401
> duration=0(sec)
> Apr 29 21:10:43 mail xinetd[7457]: START: imap pid=22411 from=204.111.40.3
> Apr 29 21:10:44 mail xinetd[7457]: EXIT: imap status=0 pid=22411
> duration=1(sec)
> Apr 29 21:10:44 mail xinetd[7457]: START: imap pid=22421 from=204.111.40.3
> Apr 29 21:10:45 mail xinetd[7457]: EXIT: imap status=0 pid=22421
> duration=1(sec)
> Apr 29 21:10:45 mail xinetd[7457]: START: imap pid=22428 from=204.111.40.3
> Apr 29 21:10:46 mail xinetd[7457]: START: imap pid=22437 from=204.111.40.3
> Apr 29 21:10:46 mail xinetd[7457]: EXIT: imap status=0 pid=22428
> duration=1(sec)
> Apr 29 21:10:46 mail xinetd[7457]: EXIT: imap status=0 pid=22437
> duration=0(sec)
>
> So it looks to me like the entire time a user is logged into horde,
> they are logged in and out of imap.  Is this normal?  The server just

Yes.

> started showing some slow issues.  Im running horde 3.1.1 an imp H3
> 4.1.3.  PHP version 5.1.6, Apache 2.2.3 on an Fedora Core 6 box with
> kernel 2.6.18.2869.fc6PAE.  Sendmail, uw-imap both installed via yum
> install.
>
> thanks,
> ddh
>
>
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> Dwayne Hottinger
> Network Administrator
> Harrisonburg City Public Schools
>
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Jan.

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