• bload.txt

    By Dan Cihon 2 decades ago

    Tom,

    What  can we use this file for. I take it , it is some kind of debug file.<br/>
    

    thanks

    Dan

    Just to let you know everything is working smooth. I like the extra info you have added to the sh stat report.

    A couple of loose ends to clean up.

    1. Why do some settings let you choose Yes and No?
    2. What is the scenario that can happen to use the new send to intended receipient feature and how do you use it? (Is it an action button or pull down)
    • Re:

      By Tom Lyne 2 decades ago

      What is the contents of the bload.txt file???



      Yes and no in the config doc? That's just a way of putting things, perhaps I haven't written a good explanation to go with the setting.



      The intended recipient feature is to send blocked legitimate messages onto the intended recipient by copying the message directly to mail.box.



      -tom

      • bload.txt

        By Dan Cihon 2 decades ago

        Here is some examples of what is in the bload.txt file:



        Config from db: dumplists=yes, log=yes, wait=360, ignore=""

        FF: now:0.155556

        malloc(NODE)

        malloc(ELEMENT)

        FF: more:0.269231

        malloc(NODE)

        malloc(ELEMENT)

        FF: the:0.500000

        malloc(NODE)

        malloc(ELEMENT)

        FF: Start:0.990000

        malloc(NODE)

        malloc(ELEMENT)



        Loading function pointers

        malloc(NODE_LIST)

        free(NODE_LIST)



        malloc(NODE_LIST)

        free(ELEMENT)

        free(NODE)

        free(ELEMENT)

        free(NODE)

        free(ELEMENT)

        free(NODE)



        malloc(ELEMENT)

        free(s_body_text_ptr)



        malloc(NODE)

        malloc(ELEMENT)

        malloc(NODE)

        malloc(ELEMENT)

        malloc(NODE)

        malloc(ELEMENT)

        malloc(NODE)

        malloc(ELEMENT)

        malloc(s_body_text_ptr)

        • Wow...

          By Tom Lyne 2 decades ago

          … I don't know how I missed that one. That's another bug,



          -tom