--- Andrew Buenaventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> has anybody tried qmail scanner? I heard that it is
> very CPU and memory
> intensive. any comments?
>
any mail scanning software would be very cpu and
memory intensive ( having 1000 queued mail is very cpu
and memory intensive )
1. using inetd in this situation would kill the box (
no concurrency control )
2. if you are using qmail (ofcourse you are) try to
play with the -c options tcpserver also concurrency
remote and concurrency local
http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net has a good
explanation about this.
it's a matter of planing and computing :)
-Dek
"What a wonderful world, yeah i say to myself..
what a wonderful world.. ohh yeah" -- Wondeful World -
Louis Armstrong
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