Yes, test on NT server is possible, but unfortunately not on Linux box (have
only one at home for private use ;-)) )

Thanks
Edwin

> we're using 1.2a, download date: 2000/11/16.

Please upgrade to 1.2b: http://www.swiftmq.com/patches/1.2b

(check the readme.txt for upgrade infos)

> The ordinary message length is <300 bytes, persistent messages only.
> We're running the clients on NT workstation 4.0, SP5.
> We also tested with one router only on the sender site, This showed no
> significant performance improvement. 

If you have further problems on NT WS with 1.2b (which actually should not 
occur), could you test it on an NT server or a Linux box?

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