

> My dovecot version is 2.3.16 and Solr 7.7. > peer 127.0.0.1:8983: No more requests to service for this peer (1

> If I add -D to doveadm it stuck some seconds every time connect to > Both messages are in the same folder (Trash) > time: 80 secs and java/solr use the 100% CPU

> lookup is very very slow, here an example: > doveadm fetch -u "mailbox" HEADER Message-ID > I'm using doveadm fetch in order to find the mailbox where a Spam (and it is hard to imagine any situation in which it would not be). *different* content (and often sent to the same user). What I have found is the same message ID in messages with (very) Of multiple local SMTP recipients, all of the duplicate messages will have the What you say isn’t wrong, but in the case (Turns out this makes quite a reliable spam signal!) > I found groups of as many as 20 different messages with the same > Note that message-ids are not guaranteed to be unique. On Oct 25, 2021, at 2:23 PM, Joseph Tam wrote: via mailing list processor,īut that is less common and would probably break DKIM. Imagine any situation in which it would not be).Īh, that is a different situation. All of that has been spam (and it is hard to Message ID in messages with (very) *different* content (and often sent The case of multiple local SMTP recipients, all of the duplicate The sender names more than one local recipient during SMTP. It's by far not a rare situation: duplicate message-ids happen whenever Re: Doveadm fetch slow and 100%CPU with a specific message-id With the same message-id and all sent to the same user. Different subject lines.ĭifferent senders. Same message ID with *radically* different content. > but that is less common and would probably break DKIM. > tooks different paths to your user e.g. > imagine any situation in which it would not be). > message ID in messages with (very) *different* content (and often sent > the case of multiple local SMTP recipients, all of the duplicate > the sender names more than one local recipient during SMTP. > It's by far not a rare situation: duplicate message-ids happen whenever I found groups of as many as 20 different messages with the same Note that message-ids are not guaranteed to be unique. On Oct 25, 2021, at 4:10 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
