Michael,
SMTP Connection caching introduces some overhead: the client needs to
send an RSET command to find out if a connection is still usable, before
it can send the next MAIL FROM command.
The cost of an extra RSET command is negligible,
especially in a pipelined smtp or lmtp session.
http://www.postfix.org/CONNECTION_CACHE_README.html
SMTP Connection caching introduces some overhead: the client needs to
send an RSET command to find out if a connection is still usable, before
it can send the next MAIL FROM command.
so, should we turn off connection caching for lmtp?
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Michael Scheidell wrote:
http://www.postfix.org/CONNECTION_CACHE_README.html
SMTP Connection caching introduces some overhead: the client needs to
send an RSET command to find out if a connection is still usable, before
it can send the next MAIL FROM command.
so, should we turn off
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Michael Scheidell wrote