I disabled the NNTP server in this request.
I'll try bumping up the max connections.   I'll post the results.

Thanks Stefano.

--Cory

Stefano Bagnara wrote:

I don't really know, but:

  <spoolmanager>
     <threads> 100 </threads>
  </spoolmanager>

  <nntp-repository>
     <spool>
        <configuration>
           <threadCount>60</threadCount>
        </configuration>
     </spool>
  </nntp-repository>

  <database-connections>
     <data-sources>
<data-source name="maildb" class="org.apache.james.util.dbcp.JdbcDataSource">
           <max>100</max>
        </data-source>
     </data-sources>
  </database-connections>

  <connections>
     <idle-timeout>3000</idle-timeout>
     <max-connections>0</max-connections>
  </connections>

  <thread-manager>
     <thread-group>
        <name>default</name>
        <max-threads>100</max-threads>
     </thread-group>
  </thread-manager>

You have 100 email spool threads + 60 nntp spoll thread and declared a
maximum of 100 threads: you should have more threads in the max-threads from
the thread-manager than the sum of spoolmanager/threads +
nntp-repository/spool/condiguration/threadCount +
connections/max-connections.

I think I would change the connections/max-connections to 50 and increase
the max-threads to around 210/250.

Stefano


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