I have compiled them with no issues. I am getting together a decent test
environment. More to come in the next week.
The current issue I am struggling with is more theoretical. How much pop3
traffic does X users create. Obviously, most people will be doing dialup
and not on constantly, but I have many customer with DSL that are always
one. Would it be fair to say that 1000user*5minutes per pop3 check would
hit the server in 5 minutes= 1000 times (or assuming a perfect distribution
3.34 pop checks per second). The number is probably high but some DSL
people want to check every 1 while the dialup people don't check at all.
Would other people donate their experience so I can get a better model? I
think I am going to write a simple script to get me this information and
have other ISPs run it against their logs.
Matthew
-----Original Message-----
From: michael [mailto:michael]On Behalf Of Michael Boman
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 8:37 PM
To: Matthew Herman
Cc: Vchkpw
Subject: Re: vpopmail Performance testing - Possible tools
Matthew Herman wrote:
[snip]
> SMTPTest (Performs a mail delivery test)
>
> PopTest (Performs a pop3 query and return true or false if successful.)
> http://www.stalker.com/MailTests/
Has anyone manage to compile these tools under Linux? If so, what is
needed to be done?
Best regards
Michael Boman
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