Hi,

My company is interested in using James as a mail processor, that is, to
perform transformations on messages before sending them on.  The mailet
API seems perfect for this.

However, performance is an issue.  The evaluator can only get James to
deliver 5 msgs/sec on 4 processor E450. (vs. 50+ mps for commercial MTAs)
He believes James is I/O bound.  

I realize I'm not

So questions for community are:

Do any developers know of existing bottlenecks? Any work arounds?

What is the user community experience with performance (numbers
please...)?

Have users had to do any tuning of James once installed?  Are there common
pitfalls to avoid that could affect performance?

Thanks all.

Mark Lim                   Software Yokozuna
Brightmail, Inc.           
415-365-6192               
http://www.brightmail.com  


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