I have a little question: i was thinking that running a program from inetd introduces an overhead; on a high traffic smtp server this implies many many forks. Is there a way to setup qmail-smtpd to run standalone, as we can do with apache, that when it starts already has a number (5, 10, or some other configurable number) of child listening? If that is possible, is a good solution? and how could it run with tcpd or tcpserver? Thanks, Antonio Messina.
- Re: qmail-smtpd from inetd or standalone? Antonio Messina
- Re: qmail-smtpd from inetd or standalone? Chris Johnson