> It  was  IIS5  actually,  taking  email messages as the inbound SMTP
> server,  processing them for spam and viruses. . .

"Processing  them  for spam and viruses" is a pretty vague description
of  a  very  important  additional application you were running on the
same  box. It's far from scientific to accuse the wrapper MTA of being
at fault without further testing.

> I congratulate you on your marvelous statistic, but for my situation
> it  simply  did  not work.

It's not only my experience, but that of thousands of others of admins
as  well,  that MS SMTP is a highly efficient MTA capable of very high
raw  transfer  throughput.  I  can't  speak  to its ability to work in
concert  with  any  old third-party plugin; a badly written milter can
bottleneck any MTA.

--Sandy


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