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On 25/02/12 08:39, simonyhh1986 wrote:
Hi, list
We're planning to perform a stress test on our email system, but our team don't
have this kind of experience. Can anyone share some of your own experience with
us?
We use postfix as the email gateway, Apache James as the email server. And the
sys
Hi, list
We're planning to perform a stress test on our email system, but our team don't
have this kind of experience. Can anyone share some of your own experience with
us?
We use postfix as the email gateway, Apache James as the email server. And the
system is supposed to support up to 1 000 00
Depends on what you want to stress test..
For example for SMTP smtp-source is nice tool which comes with postfix. See:
http://james.apache.org/server/3/feature-perfomance.html
For imap I'm usual use imaptest which can be found here:
http://www.imapwiki.org/ImapTest/Installation
Bye,
Norman
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Can sombody plz tell me how to generate load to a James server and get
statistics regarding JVM?
Actually I'm trying to perform an experiment to test JVM for its aging effects.
So I am using James mail server for the stress test but am not sure how to
generate load over it. I came to know about
haring the knoledge.
Now how can I move forward to use james's fetures?
Thanks
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From: Eric Charles e...@apache.org
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 13:55:52 +0200
To: server-user@james.apache.org
Subject: Re: James setup testing
Hi Shammi,
With your local test setup
Thanks Eric for sharing the knoledge.
Now how can I move forward to use james's fetures?
Thanks
Original Message:
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From: Eric Charles e...@apache.org
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 13:55:52 +0200
To: server-user@james.apache.org
Subject: Re: James setup testing
Hi Shammi,
With
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From: Eric Charles e...@apache.org
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 10:15:20 +0200
To: server-user@james.apache.org
Subject: Re: James setup testing
Hi,
For testing, I had "127.0.0.1 localhost.com" in my hostfile (/etc/hosts).
Tks,
Eric
On 25/08/2010 09:36, sha...@arosys.c
he inboxes).
and why it is not received?
Thanks
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From: Eric Charles e...@apache.org
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 10:15:20 +0200
To: server-user@james.apache.org
Subject: Re: James setup testing
Hi,
For testing, I had "127.0.0.1 localhost.com" in my
Hi,
For testing, I had "127.0.0.1 localhost.com" in my hostfile (/etc/hosts).
Tks,
Eric
On 25/08/2010 09:36, sha...@arosys.com wrote:
Hi
I am using James-server 2.3.2 with Linux/Sebian machine.
I am following the http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesQuickstart for
starting the James.
Hi
I am using James-server 2.3.2 with Linux/Sebian machine.
I am following the http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesQuickstart for
starting the James.
My routers IP is 61.246.140.218
and my machine IP is 192.168.1.7 (/sbin/ifconfig)
I am trying to send mails to Internet via James.But It's not sent.
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Nitin Gupta
wrote:
> One thing I could not understand, Use 3 layers of RemoteDelivery mailets.
> How to set this up? Can this be done in the Conf files?
>
Yep, this can be done in the configuration files. I am sure this is not how
the original designers envisioned
have currently
> configured it to use the File System mode.
>
> Rgds
> nitin
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: norman.mau...@googlemail.com [mailto:norman.mau...@googlemail.com] On
> Behalf Of Norman Maurer
> Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 1:19 AM
> To: James
: James Users List
Subject: Re: James Load testing tool
Hi Nitin
so you only want to use james for sending emails? What Os You want to use?
If you want to use it as Relay It maybe worth to compare current
development version with the latest Stable one. The development
version using nio sockets for
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From: Todd Wallentine [mailto:t...@theideacenter.org]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 9:49 PM
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: James Load testing tool
For my use, I had no need to store the messages during testing. I simply
wanted to count the number of messages sent and received and
ails (during test & prod) on
> file system or DB?
>
> Rgds
> n
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Todd Wallentine [mailto:t...@theideacenter.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 9:32 PM
> To: James Users List
> Subject: Re: James Load testing tool
>
> Niti
For my use, I had no need to store the messages during testing. I simply
wanted to count the number of messages sent and received and the time it
took from first send to last receive. So using smtp-source and smtp-sink
with time was all that I needed. My goal was to 1) find the optimal
-Original Message-
From: Todd Wallentine [mailto:t...@theideacenter.org]
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 9:32 PM
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: James Load testing tool
Nitin
This past summer I performed some load testing on our Apache James setup. I
used the utilities that come wi
Nitin
This past summer I performed some load testing on our Apache James setup. I
used the utilities that come with Postfix to make this happen:
1) smtp-source (http://www.postfix.net/smtp-source.1.html)
2) smtp-sink (http://www.postfix.net/smtp-sink.1.html)
I could never get Postage setup
Hi All,
Please suggest on which tool I can use to load test the James server? I read
about Postage on the Wiki but did not found example of working scenario/code
etc.
Scenario that I want to replicate is:
>From my application I shall send out 1000s of emails to different test
users. The
s
> stored in a database.
>
> We would like to perform stress tests on our system
> and also test for possible memory leaks.
>
> Are there tools that have been found useful for this kind of testing?
>
> I looked at JMeter, but it doesn't have explicit support for
> SMTP
memory leaks.
Are there tools that have been found useful for this kind of testing?
I looked at JMeter, but it doesn't have explicit support for
SMTP servers so it might not provide much added value in this case.
Suggestions?
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OK - I tested it.
While James was running I sent
an email to my hotmail account first.
Then I fired off 3 emails to Yahoo.
Then I deleted all the mailet logs.
Then I restarted James.
The result was that one of the Yahoo messages managed
to sneak out (As I observed before). The other two
are s
Hmmm - yes I'll try adding some more threads, if it
happens again in the future. I'm using the James
default setting right now. I'll give reproducing the
blockage a shot later by attempting a send to hotmail
again. I'll post back on how it goes.
Thanks!
- Ole
--- "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PRO
Yup - I nuked them all...but hey at least it removed
the constipation.
The thing I'm really curious about is why did James
get constipated to start with?
Since it works fine now, it had to have been blocked
up by one of the outgoing messages...
Any ideas on why that would happen?
Cheers,
- Ole
> My IP address is dynamic. Maybe hotmail is blocking
> receipts of email from dynamic ips.
I wouldn't blame them. I certainly do. Most mail administrators do. Don't
expect to be able to send e-mail from a dynamic IP address unless you are
routing it to the mail gateway provided by your ISP.
F
> I think I may have found the source of the blockage
No, you found that our file-based repository uses both Object and Stream
files in a pair. The one that you describe as "all crumpled up...and looks
almost like a binary file" is, in fact, a binary file.
> I'm going to try to remove this and s
Sorry for the long trail of emails about this:
I think I may have found the source of the blockage:
I looked at james/var/mail/outgoing again.
Did ls
The last message in the ls list, is the last message I
sent.
Then I looked at the first message on top of the ls
list.
It looks nothing like th
One more interesting thing ( Pasted the exception from
the mailet log below the theory part):
... that lead me to this theory:
My IP address is dynamic. Maybe hotmail is blocking
receipts of email from dynamic ips. However James
keeps trying. Maybe the retries are holding up all
the other mail
Just in case it might be useful I'm sending the mailet
log:
Just a little while ago I deleted the previous mailet
logs and restarted James. Then I looked at the log,
and saw one message go out to Yahoo ok. After that
all the log shows is attempts to send mail to hotmail.
None of my other mail
Super - Thanks - I restarted James and noticed one
message went out successfully to Yahoo.
The puzzling thing is that I tried sending another
one, and there's nothing in the log for it.
All I see are attempts to send mail to the hotmail
account...
It almost looks like the hotmail attemps are blo
> Does anyone know how to go about confirming
> that mail sent via James actually was sent?
The Mailet log will have messages about it having been sent successfully.
> 15/10/06 11:45:56 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery:
> Could not connect to SMTP host: 65.54.245.8, port: 25;
> nested excepti
Hi,
Does anyone know how to go about confirming
that mail sent via James actually was sent?
I'm trying to understand whether messages are actually
leaving or not.
I'm not getting anything on my yahoo or hotmail
accounts (And I used to).
I did look at the mailet log and saw this:
15/10/06 11:4
Jeremy Morony wrote:
With the set up I have I'm a bit shy of sending 8,000, 70k messages an
hour.
Eh, that's using 155kbps, which is theoretically full T1 speed. Buy a
bigger pipe.
--
Serge Knystautas
President
Lokitech >>> software . strategy . design >> http://www.lokitech.com
p. 301.656.550
Given all the configuration, I would expect James to send somewhere around
500-1000 mails a minute.
So to answer your question, this is not typical of James performance. you
will need to look closer.
Sudip
Here's my set up:
* 1 ghz processor, 1 gig ram, redhat 7.3
* some kind of T1 out... (I do
Hello! I am curious if anyone else could chime in with what kind of
delivery rates they can achieve with James. I've posted before on this
subject, but I've only seen one other thread regarding this issue, and
it seemed like that person was getting much better rates.
With the set up I have I'
I am looking at stress testing my JAMES server. I took a look at POSTAL and RABID.
Are these
good testing programs or could someone recommend another tool to use?
Thank you,
Hut
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