D. J. Bernstein writes:
>
> Actually, the qmail mailing list often handles 20 deliveries per second
> directly to recipients, at a concurrency of 120. It rarely has more than
> a few thousand deliveries to do at once, but there's no scaling problem.
>
> That machine is also running a CPU-intensive computation and a
> network-intensive survey of several hundred million IP addresses.
>
Hi Dan. Just out of curiosity, what kind of box? Configuration?
Thanks,
John
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