Wow,

Haven't figured out how to get it to actually run yet from the #! line, but
using the qmail-test.sh I get the following.. Notice the user time and sys
time.

With PPerl - 30 invocations of a test message
real    0m11.270s
user    0m0.580s
sys     0m0.260s

With PPerl - 30 invocations of a test message
real    0m16.324s
user    0m7.610s
sys     0m1.480s

Regards,

Rick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Haar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]FW: [Persistentperl-users] Followup to
my STDOUT issue



Please look at PPerl instead of persistentperl. It does work with
Qmail-Scanner.

[I haven't told anyone before as I haven't trialed it seriously, but I think
it'll do the job. It doesn't seem to speed up the process at all, but it
really lowers the overall system load when under pressure]



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