Currently, we are successfully using qmail 1.03 in a production environment. 

I recently came across a press release from Isocor stating:

"ISOCOR's Internet messaging product has the capability to deliver more
than 800 messages per second, making it the fastest Internet messaging
server in the world. As it is also extremely hardware efficient, ISPs would
need to spend up to 50 percent more on hardware resources to achieve the
same performance from alternative messaging software"

I know that qmail is really fast. Does anyone know/guess what makes
Isocor's products "the fastest Internet messaging server in the world"
while remaining "extremely hardware efficient"? Any idea of their messaging
server's structure? Anything we can learn for future versions of qmail?

--vt


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