* Mark Goodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>   Claims about improvements in file system technology suggest that
>   hashing of the incoming and active queues is no longer needed. Fewer
>   hashed directories speed up the time needed to restart Postfix.
>
> My question is: if the time taken to restart Postfix is not an issue, but 
> throughput performance while Postfix is running is a primary concern, is 
> it still worth hashing the incoming and active queues? If so, does anyone 
> have any comments to make on the performance trade-offs involved in either 
> hashing or not hashing the queues?

That depends on the filesystem

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