On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 19:23, Ron Culler wrote:
> Just shooting this out to see what responses I get.  I was interested in
> looking at what it would take to daemonize Q-S.  Perl having to load
> everytime Q-S starts adds a lot to the server.  As traffic and loads
> increase I can see that growing even more.  I have looked at several
> things including the perl compiler and running perl as a daemon. 
> Unfortunaly I haven't found a good solution.  Has any one given this any
> thought?  Maybe a SPAMC SPAMD model may be more suitable?
> 
> 
> Thoughts?

You hit the nail on the head! I have been looking at implementing
something similar to spamc/spamd as well. At 7 messages a second my
servers take a lot of strain with the current configuration of Q-S. I am
also looking into doing LDAP lookups to get user preferences before Q-S
does its thing.

I am sure this is only a concern for people with large customer bases.

--
Greg




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