* Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com>:

> Does postscreen run one process per connection, allowing balanced
> scheduling across cpus/cores, or is it just one process handling all
> connections?  If only one process, do you see possible benefit to
> pinning its affinity to a single cpu/core in a high traffic
> multi-cpu/core MX, and excluding all other processes from that cpu/core?

I don't find postscreen to be CPU intensive, so what's the point?
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