Francois PIETTE wrote:
>> That makes me think we need a throttle at the root (TWSocket).
> 
> Would be interesting.

Will think about it.

> 
>> Just switched the roles, installed the mail server on a slow(er) box
>> and ran the TSmtpCli application on the fast(er) one. CPU use of the
>> TSmtpCli application was max 35% whereas the other way around 60%.
> 
> Try setting the network speed to 10 Mbps (you should be able to set
> the speed in the hardware config). 

I changed it from Autodetect to 10 MBit/s full duplex. There's now
just 0-1% CPU use and the connection became incredible slow, much too 
slow, that must have messed up something.

--
Arno Garrels


> I guess you'll see a dramatic drop
> in CPU usage because your app will be really network bound. If this
> is really the case, the reverse, that is using 1Gbps, will makes your
> app CPU bound and this would confirm my analysis.
> 
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> The author of the freeware Internet Component Suite (ICS)
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