Joe Schaefer wrote:
> 
> It's also a bit dated.  At its peak apache.org was pulling in
> around 2.4 M messages per day, distributed between a primary/secondary
> mx config.  The primary typically carries at least twice the load of 
> the secondary, and is a  dual 2.80GHz Xeon dell box equipped with 
> 3GB ram.  Typical CPU load was around 1.  Disk performance doesn't 
> seem to be a significant factor in how the machine performs, even 
> tho we run spamassassin directly on the mx.
> 
> Nowadays we only do about 750K / day - yes, spam volume 
> is down by more than 50% at apache.  Way to go qpsmtpd!
> 
Thanks - I'll update the Wiki with the more detailed information.  Is
there any more detail that might interest people - qpsmtpd's use at
apache.org is an excellent tangible example of how powerful qpsmtpd is?

Regards

James Turnbull

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