Jamyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >$qmail_home/control/concurrencyremote > The number you insert into this file determines how > many remote sockets/connections at a time your mail > server will open. Yes. >$qmail_home/control/concurrencylocal > The number you insert into this file determines how > many local/incoming mail connections you want Qmail > to allow at a time. No. It's the maximum number of simultaneous local deliveries. The limit on incoming SMTP sessions is determined by tcpserver, if you use it. The default is 20. "Life with qmail" adds a pseudo-control file called concurrencyincoming that is passed to tcpserver. -Dave
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