Victor Duchovni escreveu:
> On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 04:40:41PM -0200, M?rcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> 
>> My e-mail server traffic is high (about 6.5 Gb / day) and are now
>> requiring the use always_bcc now. Is there a parameter to avoid
>> performance problems?
> 
> You could set:
> 
>       good_performance_when_set_empty =
> 
> (this is the default value).
> 
> If you are looking to tune your installation for a specific workload,
> you need to ask a much more specific question, detailing that workload,
> your current configuration, performance measurements you have made,
> conclusions about critical resources (what runs out first CPU, Disk
> I/O ops, Network Bandwidth, ...) and your performance goals.
> 

Victor, did not like its irony,

I want to know whether there is parameters of involving itself directly
with the always_bcc, because I do not want to disrupt the smooth running
of the server, but the question is this same, why should I pass
parameters of disk, network parameters, what interests me is whether
there is something connected to always_bcc for performance or not, rest
and take care of myself.

-- 
Márcio Luciano Donada <mdonada at auroraalimentos dot com dot br>
Aurora Alimentos - Cooperativa Central Oeste Catarinense
Departamento de T.I.

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