On 12/20/01 1:01 AM, "J C Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Are there any capacity limitations as far as the number of names >> mailman can handle at a single time? > > Explicitly no. In terms of runtime resource consumption, yes. I'd be very wary, unless you have really large iron. The current mailman data structures would struggle with that much data. With 2.1 and an external database datastore, it will be better, but what that means is still unknown since we haven't tested it. I'd expect the bounce processing and the add/remove functions would have a big problem processing in a timely manner on Mailman 2.0.x. It's just not designed for this large a subscriber set. Also -- you can't just say "can it handle this?" -- you have to define "how quickly". If it can take a week to deliver, well, you could house this on a TRS-80. You need to understand what your performance requirements are, and size is just ONE piece of that. > Interesting. That is a suspiciously large number given that the > second largest known list on the planet has just over 2 million > subscribers. Really? I manage two larger than that (neither on mailman). I know I'm not the two largest lists, either. Not by a long-shot. I think your data is outdated. ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users