On Dienstag 16 Juni 2009 Jon Duggan wrote:
> MAX_CHILDREN limit of 300 in pop3

Are you sure your box has enough RAM to keep 300 pop3 daemons around, 
plus the memory they need during I/O? Maybe it'd be better to install a 
2nd box? If your machine is already swapping, more processes with 
actually lower your throughput.

If the average pop3 user can receive with 100KB/s, your machine would 
need 30.000 KB/s (about 30Mb/s) Internet connection, and of course your 
database (same server? or another?) needs to be fast enough also. Sure 
you don't hit an I/O limit somewhere?

Not want to offend, just help. But I don't know for the 300 limit in the 
code.

mfg zmi
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