Matt Sergeant wrote:
> It's all about the connection overhead of forking. Forkserver forks  for
> every connection whereas Apache::Qpsmtpd doesn't. That's bound to  be
> more scalable. Look how much faster Apache is than stock NCSAhttpd.

I that's all it is, we can easily(?) change forkserver to prefork some
percentage of its max connections and dole them out as needed.  I may try to do
that anyways because the inbound machines I use won't be getting Apache2 anytime
soon.

John

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