Ok, I've done all this, and it is most definitely faster, but I'm still
getting fairly low numbers on concurrent remotes.  Adveraging around 4 - 5
out of 75.

I guess I need to understand why this becomes limited and why it doesn't
try to fill its limit.

We just started the process about 5 minutes ago and the queue is up to
4500 messages already and growing.  It's going to hit about 100,000 before
it's done, then it will take a very long time to empty out that queue.

When I got in this morning, there were over 200,000 messages in the queue,
and this is why I decided to wipe it out and start over.

-jeremy

> empty queue.  Easiest way to do that is to install a second
> installation of qmail in /var/qmail2.  Make a symlink:
>     rm -rf /var/qmail2/control
>     ln -s /var/qmail/control /var/qmail2/control
> 
> Associate /var/qmail2/bin/qmail-smtpd with port 25, and
> /var/qmail2/bin/sendmail with /usr/lib/sendmail.  In 7 days (aka
> control/queuelifetime), the old queue will be empty, and you can
> remove that installation of qmail.
> 
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