Am 12.06.2013 21:17, schrieb fletch:
> The postfix performance claims made via this thread are far-fetched to say
> the least.  Most postfix users will only see outbound throughput in the
> range of ~250,000/hour per instance in a production setting.  Yet, people on
> here are claiming 10 million/hour?  I guess that would be possible if a
> sender were to run, say, 40 postfix instances which would be a complete
> management nightmare of course.
> 
> Obviously, vendors like Port25 (company behind PowerMTA) and GreenArrow
> would not be able to make any sales if the benefits of commercial software
> products v. open source were not substantial.  
> 
> 
> 
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however magic jedi software overpower setup you might use for deliver
out, you never will reach the higher powered master level , where you
can press all others to take your mails at a number in time periods you
might like , so using paid services/software for bulk maybe a good idea
by many things, comparing it to some default settings of postfix is
simply nonsense and typical marketing bla bla


Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer

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