clemensF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 21 May 2000 at 02:28:35 +0200
 > > Vincent Danen:
 > 
 > > What would be a good average value for the silent concurrency limit and is
 > > there a better way to figure it out on a system-by-system basis?  Or
 > 
 > note that the concurrency-limit for either local or remote delivery
 > actually means the number of processes running concurrently to deliver
 > mail, synchronized by qmail with fifos.  each process gets it's own memory
 > map with it's own stack and process control structures, and in most systems
 > identical program invocations get to run their own copy of the program
 > text.  

I don't believe this last bit is the case.  It's clearly not the case
on Linux, anyway, as displayed by the various size numbers in 'top'. 
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