>
> I can't really write anything useful. On the client side MUA you can't do
> anything these are all 'unique' connections. You can only optimize to your
> connection to the database. But I am not using this kind of setup. So I
> don't really know. I am using ldap and ldap stuff is being cached by sssd
> or nslcd.


Anyway, thank you for your attention and your ideas and tips. I really hope
that we can put them to good use.

On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 11:15 PM Marc <m...@f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote:

> >
> >
> > Probably not as you only restarted. The limit is when you have create a
> > new
> > > connection and don't use an existing one.
> >
> > I don't see a way to reuse an existing connection yet if the number of
> > persistent connections after a restart should increase from 0 to 40K
> > I miss something obvious? (We tried changing the client_limit value for
> > imap-login (in order to reduce the number of processes), but in our
> > experience it works correctly only within 3-5 and at higher values
> > imap-login stops responding quite quickly.)
> >
>
> I can't really write anything useful. On the client side MUA you can't do
> anything these are all 'unique' connections. You can only optimize to your
> connection to the database. But I am not using this kind of setup. So I
> don't really know. I am using ldap and ldap stuff is being cached by sssd
> or nslcd.
>
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