Graham Toal wrote:
Just as an FYI, when I wrote my smtp filter daemon, I gave some thought to preforking, using threads, etc - but for the first implementation I just let xinetd kick it off as a regular on-demand process.
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So unless you have a site with more than a couple of thousand users, I'm not at all sure that tweaks like you're talking about are worth the programming complexity. I think the benefits are soon overtaken by the speed increases of newer hardware.
Try over one million users, cause that's what I have here :) Every little bit of saving counts.
Regards,
Fajar
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