>I beg to differ...

        Only quoted the evidence...

>Wheras
>qmail just cranks out each message in it's own instance and does not have to
>deal with all those extra commands and can open as many as (in my case) 400
>connections to a single remote server at one shoot, limiting my bandwidth to
>1600k I can still crank out something like 1400 messages a minute sustained
>using qmail.. Can Sendmail do the same?? I think not.

        I didn't say anything about sendmail. All I did was:

telnet smtp.host 25 <mail.test

        mail.test contained the smtp conversation and message body,
including all 10,000 "rcpt to:" lines.

        This had nothing to do with how fast qmail or anything else could
send, I think, but more with how fast the remote system received, whether
by my script or by qmail (either from the same workstation).

-- 
Roger Walker
Tier III Messaging/News Team
Internet Applications, National Consumer IP
TELUS Corporation 780-493-2471

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