Just wondering if this is the complete truth. I think most of the time
memory isn't a problem but CPU is, and I don't see/know if this diet libc is
decreasing CPU load. More concurrency leads to more memory usage but also to
more CPU susage.
Of course I could be wrong here :)

Greets,

Franky


-----Original Message-----
From: Felix von Leitner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 6 juni 2001 22:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANNOUNCE: qmail now works with the diet libc

Why is this significant?  Because it allows a much larger concurrency on
the same hardware.  More POP3 users, more concurrent local and remote
deliveries, more incoming SMTP connections.

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