hi howie

what are the resources taken using <in set> compared to a cf structure or 
cf arrays? I just finish the new smtp   today using <in set> to take vars 
from one template to another.. it works pretty good and way more efficient 
and functional than our old smtp  but I was thinking of passing variables 
using arrays on a session variable instead of <in set>, do you thing this 
would make things faster?  since I am not sure how the ims manage the inset 
I cannot tell.. I could if I make the 2 versions and make an evaluation 
under heavy load test's but you could save me some time since you know the 
insides of ims :)

by the way this are our average smtp times under regular incoming email

rcpt .04 ms on each recipient
data .07 ms on each data with an average of 5 local recipients

this is using a single 550 PIII server using ide hard drive with 64 MB of 
ram with access 2000 db. sending massive email from other server sending 
300 simultaneous requests  ...    results are way way better than our old 
code using a larger server

has anybody or your self made any time measurement for rcpt or data 
processing before on ims or other smtp?  just want to see what are normal 
times to process this smtp commands specially the 2 last ones.

PD

Sorry if this issue has being discussed before  =)  I probably missed the 
thread
..


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