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Old 10-30-2013
Hammer & Screwdriver Load above normal, qmail, bogofilter, increase CPU?

Hello,

on my VPS load is above normal. It is around 2.00 all the time.
But VPS has assigned:
1000 CPU units, one core.

Does it mean VPS needs faster CPU, or can balance high load any other way?

The load is 70% used by process: bogofilter

the maillog file is full of:
Code:
vps qmail: 1383152935.943223 delivery 420078: deferral: Uh-oh:_.qmail_has_prog_delivery_but_has_x_bit_set._(#4.7.0)/

some of my .qmail files have execution permissions. when i removed it by chmod -x file

it stopped say this, but instead:
Code:
vps qmail: 1383153288.190979 delivery 421273: deferral: maildrop:_Unable_to_open_mailbox./

:'(

Last edited by postcd; 10-31-2013 at 04:20 AM.. Reason: please use code tags next time!
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Old 10-30-2013
Bogofilter high cpu usage, but no mail in logs

Hello, on my virtual private server, 70% of CPU is used by bogofilter
i have qmail installed and "maillog" file dont shows any new mails activity.

Please how to discover why bogofilter is so high?
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