> rpm's) So, What would be the right number to increase this to, for a qmail > server which would handle around 30,000 mails per day. Watch your logs and your memory use to see what number is appropriate for your system. If your tcpserver/smtpds use too much memory the number is too high. Set the number lower then. Beware that this would defer many connection attempts - if you are always at the limit of parallel connections and hyve no more memory to spend invest in your hardware. For 30000 mails a day -c 10 should be enough. Give it more if y<our machine is able to do it (it should :) - this handles peaks well then. Regards, Frank
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