Title: RE: Performance issues

That sounds like something completely unrelated to qmail on first hearing, but what message does the mailer give? For example sometimes my mailer will say cannot find the address but I click on details and it will give a completely and totally different response. The summary error is a guess as to what the problem is (most everything is of course Invalid Password).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Farber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 1999 6:50 PM
> To: qmail mailing list
> Subject: Performance issues
>
>
> Hello all...
>
> I am running
>
> qmail-1.03
> RH 5.2
> AMD 400
> 128 Mb
> / on 2GB IDE
> /home on 6GB IDE
> D-Link 530 TX PCI 10/100 NIC
> 1 qmail-smtp
> 1 qmail-pop3 (for normal pop3)
> 1 qmail-pop3 (for virtual domains using vchkpw)
>
> At most I can have 180 users connected to the modems.
>
> I am getting a lot of complaints from people saying they get
> "cannot find
> mail.f-tech.net" when they check their mail (pop3).
>
> Concurrancylocal and remote are both 100 and tcpserver is also -c100.
>
>   0:13 tcpserver -c100 -x /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-pop3d.cdb -u0 -g0
> mail.f-tech.net pop-3 qmail-popup mail.f-tech.net checkpassword
> qmail-pop3d Maildir.
>
> What can I do to increase the allowable network connections?  Is there
> anyway to monitor this situation?  I've heard a lot of talk
> about removing
> the fcsk()? calls from qmail to speed it up.  Or even turn
> off logging?
> Is there any way to bypass syslog and still keep the delivery info?
> redirect to stdout and pipe to a file??? 
>
> Any pointers?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Paul D. Farber II
> Farber Technology
> Ph. 570-628-5303
> Fax 570-628-5545
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>

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