Dave Lugo wrote:

On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Marc Perkel wrote:
Filtering over a million messages a day on a $2000 computer.


Bloody hell, I make that an average of 11.6 mails/s, and I'm going to guess
at 5kB/mail on average = 57.9kBps = 463kbps constantly.

At what point does your monthly bandwidth bill cost more than your computer?
:-)

What is the time spent on? diskwait? system? user?


I have a good deal on bandwidth. I'm buying a 20 mb connection for
$280/month. So I have plenty of datatransfer. I do a lot of web hosting
too on a separate server.



Is the million/day smtp connects, items that get to EOD, or items that are
accepted for delivery?  What's the average delay from '250' to next-hop or
local delivery?

(just wondering what the #s are like for what you're running :)

I'm probably only delivering 25000 good emails a day. The rest is blocked.

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