At 6:22 PM +0200 9/19/06, Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
>  >Since we run on Windows boxes we had to come up with a different
>>solution.
>
>I run the same configuration in Mac OSX.  I do not understand, why
>somebody need several instances of ASSP for routing.
>

Two reasons:

commercial mail server (Communigate) for which I've purchased a 
limited number of licensed 'seats' vs freeware mailserver.

legacy systems that I haven't gotten around to consolidating with the others

I've got all three.   Eventually I may get that down to just one.


Fritz, are you NOT having the speed problems with your OSX setup? 
What version of perl are you running, and how much RAM?  I've not 
upgraded from 1.1.0 to the recent versions since my first attempt to 
move to 1.2.x a couple of months ago had to be downgraded because it 
was bogging down so badly.   But I'd like to.

I've noticed some perl memory problems with 5.8 in other applications 
- it doesn't seem to release memory when it's done using it (it goes 
back to "inactive" but not back to "free"), which appears to be 
related to some server stability problems I've seen recently.


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