Russell Nelson was overheard saying: : It modifies various programs to use hashed todo and intd directories. : This allows you to inject mail faster than qmail-send can deal with : it. Otherwise, you end up with really big directories with more than : 1,000 files. Once that happens, the kernel spends more and more time : locked reading/writing those directories. Also, if you're injecting : 100,000 messages all at once, make your conf-split bigger -- more like : 231 than the default 23. I downloaded this patch because it seems to be the kind of thing I'm looking for. Does anyone know how to modify queue-fix to deal with this kind of queue directory? It looks like the intd and todo directories changed but I'm not sure in what manner. Thanks -- Matthew Harrell The perversity of the universe Bit Twiddlers, Inc. tends to a maximum. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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