Hello,
We spent most of the day trying to simulate the load on the server and
trying to do some measurements. It's quite hard to get conclusive
evidence to prove its faster or not. But most tests do show an increase
in speed, on average about a 15% increase. When the server is heavily
loaded we still have to wait around 6 seconds for a greeting from the pop3d.
We used postal to test the performance with various settings. After a
lot of calculations we found out that we have ~7 concurrent smtp
sessions inbound to the mailserver (all local deliveries) and ~25
concurrent pop/imap users during normal hours. With those settings in
postal we were not able to reproduce the problem to our liking.
What we really need is a live test, but i can't do that here. My users
would kill me ;) Maybe someone who didn't fallback to the old version
(1.6.xx) can do some tests. Helmut maybe?
Thanks for the quick fix anyway!
Regards,
Hugo
Walter Wong wrote:
> Spark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Maybe somebody can comeup with change to the code that can implement this??
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> ok, the change is in cvs. I also included a diff below.
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> Please let us know if this makes things any better (or worse).
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> Walter
>