Someone in an earlier message (I appologize for not remembering who)
brought up the point that qmail lies about it size in memory because it
uses shared memory. He said that qmail-remote would take up about 76kb of
its own memory on his own machine. However, variou things will affect this
size undoubtedly. Will qmail-remote store the message its sending in
memory? If so, would it be reasonable to expect maybe 90kb per
qmail-remote with 20kb messages? I think its safe to say that these are
small differences, we're talking about a few kb here and there, but when
you multiply by 255*4, it adds up quick :) What would be a reasonable
memory footprint for a qmail-remote sending a 20kb message? 

Cris Daniluk
MicroStrategy

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