On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Len Budney wrote: > Jeremy Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Is there any kernel sysctl or otherwise parameters suggested for > > performance using qmail on Linux? Open file handle limits, share > > memory, whatever? I have a goal to send at least 1 million emails in > > a 24 hour period from a single machine. > <snip> > > If money _is_ an object, then save memory every way you can. That > includes, Another way to save memory is to terminate getty on all unnecessary terminals. The Linux Small-Memory mini-HOWTO describes many ways to conserve memory. <snip> -- /* Derek Callaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> char *sites[]={"http://www.geekwise.com", Programmer; CE Net, Inc. "http://www.freezersearch.com/index.cfm?aff=dhc", (302) 854-5440 Ext. 206 "http://www.homeworkhelp.org",0}; */
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