On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Robert Felber wrote:

> I.e: 10831 had 8 SMTPD "clients". If 1 of those is served, all others
> must wait. So - the 8th one has to wait a long time - but not always,
> depending on whether all other smtpd are active and how long the requests
> take.

I guess I misunderstood the policyd-weight architecture? I thought each
child process served one and only one request at a time, which is why you
recommended that the configured number of children match the configured
number of postfix processes? How does one child end up with multiple
established connections?

Any thoughts on switching to something like Net::Server to handle the
intricacies of connection management?


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