--On Thursday, March 11, 2004 11:10:30 PM -0500 "Justin Baugh, KSC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This machine has 2 gigabytes of RAM and 4 gigabytes of swap. I would have to run several hundred simultaneous processes to even get close to that limit. Even when the problem is occuring I have about 1400mb of inactive RAM and I have had no swap usage. In the past I ran 10, 15, 20 deliveries concurrently on smaller footprints with no problems, albeit under 4.x.
yes, you could easily handle over 1 million emails a day with your nice setup.
Even assuming every mail delivery took up 50mb (we'll take some kind of ridiculous worst case, it's more like 8-12mb), I would think I'd still be able to have at least 20 concurrent deliveries since there are no ulimits, right?
Right, I agree 100%.. Combined this with the fact that you mentioned that you never had any problems with v4.x, I tend to think there is something with v5.x. I have several servers running v4.x and qmail-scanner, with f-prot, without problems.. I just wish I had something else to offer, but cannot think of anything else at the moment.
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