On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 12:20:59AM +0200, Markus Stumpf wrote:
[snip]
> If you put aside the bandwidth overhead qmail has and the CPU/memory
> overhead sendmail has in sorting a 150,000 user mailing list with
> all the race conditions involved I can think of, there are some memory
> frazzles from math lessons that showed that it's the fastest for
> all "customers" if everyone is treated the same in one queue and
> no multi-jobs (i.e. on person stands there trying to get 10 jobs
> for others persons done, too) allowed. And that exactly is the behaviour
> qmail sticks to. Always stand at the current end of the queue with
> every single message (and qmail-smtpd enforces this by not allowing
> more than one "MAIL FROM" per session).

qmail-smtpd does not enforce anything of that kind. qmail-remote does, on
outbound delivery.

Greetz, Peter.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Peter van Dijk [student:developer:ircoper]

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