At 02:47 PM Tuesday 7/13/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>I'm trying to tune qmail to deliver outgoing mail as fast as possible. We
>have a mail list with about 100,000 subscribers. I'd use ezmlm, but
Over what time period and what sort of hardware?
>Qmail, just from tailing logs doesn't appear to be spawning more then
>about one delivery per second. I have concurrentremote boosted up to 75.
>What else do I need to do. It doesn't appear to be working to its
>capacity. I've seen qmail do unbelieve amounts of work on other systems.
Right. You haven't provided any information about resource utilization on
your system. How busy are the disks? What else is happening? What does
qmail-qstat say?
What sort of concurrency do you get after all the mails have been injected
into the queue. How long does the injection take?
Btw. qmail-remote is not a direct replacement for any of the mail injection
programs (qmail-inject, sendmail, qmail-queue) and if you wish to use
qmail-remote directly you will need to provide all the queue and retry
mechanisms that qmail provides.
Regards.