Dave Sill wrote:
> You asked this yesterday. Do you think the answer is different today?
Yes, may depend on You!
> In my responses to you yesterday, I *twice* asked if you'd tried
> turning off qmail-send during the injection of your mass of
> messages. You never answered that question.
Yes I did. I don't answer to lame Questions because I can figure this
Point out my own, sorry.
> What you're trying to do (send 500,000 separate messages ASAP) will
> tax any decent MTA.
Sending 500,000 seperate Messages for www.payback.de (Service like
Paypal)
Where Users get personalized e-Mails and personalized Info.
For more Details www.flatfox.com should help.
> If you could achieve a massive performance gain
> simply by stopping qmail-send while you're queueing the messages, why
> not do it?
What in my Situation is exactly.
The Messages are out of the todo queue. They should be sent out. But that
is too slow because
there are just so few qmail-remote Processes!!! They don't come up like
on Linux.
Just about 15-20. That's not much. On Linux it goes much higher.
And there appeared another Situation now. Because the queue Directory is
overloaded there are too many
fsyncs. But that is not the Main Issue because it's just the Effect of a
very overloaded queue.
> -Dave
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Michael..