On May 1, 2008, at 10:02 PM, Michael Hutchinson wrote:
Anyway, just thought you ought to know about the high volume thing.
You
might get your end running sweet and fast, but it may cause rejected
lookups when you're scanning mail.
I'm pretty much putting Pyzor on the back burner for now. Even with
the ReadyExec method, I don't want to call an exec over NFS
constantly... it's expensive on a large scale. I could do something
like create a memory disk and exec out of that, but it's just to much
cobbing up. I really hoped that something could be memory resident,
ie: just loaded at start time, then just work.
Both dcc and razor2 both seem to be doing a good job now.
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