On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 04:04:00PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
> Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have written a benchmark that iterates over message sizes from 1000 to
> >64000 bytes, and from 1 to 16 recipients, and times how long it takes to
> >send the same message to all the recipients using qmail-remote. It
> >calls qmail-remote once with all the recipients (multi-RCPT), and once
> >for each recipient (multi-connection). I only have preliminary results
> >so far, and I plan to run a more complete set of tests tonight after I
> >leave work. I'll post my full results and scripts once I've completed
> >the tests.
>
> Great. How about soliciting bit-bucket addresses from various places
> around the 'net? I could donate a few. Or is it not important for your
> tests that the recipients be distributed?
The benchmark case I am considering is to compare sending multiple
copies of the same message to the same host by using either multiple
RCPTs or using multiple connections. The test case assumes it has a
-default address to test againas, as it uses numbered addresses. If you
have such an address, I can certainly test against it, especially if it
is bandwidth limited. The results of this benchmark are not dependant
on distributing the deliveries across the internet.
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Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://em.ca/~bruceg/
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