I didn't think about the qmail log files, which would be good.

Where is qmail-queue? What is that? Do you mean /var/qmail/queue? I don't
want to risk mail being lost if the system was unexpectedly shutdown.





On Thu, June 6, 2024 5:39 am, Jeff Koch wrote:
> We've used ramdisks to hold the qmail-queue and it did make a big
> difference in speed. Depending on the size of ram disk you could also
> consider including /var/log/qmail which also uses a lot of IO.  Although
> we backed up the ram disk before planned reboots we weren't particularly
> concerned if those two directories were accidentally wiped.
>
> Jeff
>
> On 6/6/2024 3:28 AM, William Silverstein wrote:
>> I wondered if using a RAM disk (maybe 32 GB) in Qmail would speed up
>> processing, i.e., handling scanning (using qmail-scanner)?
>>
>> Is this a crazy idea?
>>
>>
>>
>


-- 
William G. Silverstein, Esq.
Litigation Counsel
Licensed in California.




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