Hello!
The "request" means send mail request on the SMTP/SMTPS connection.
The "performance result" means the speed per minutes for the mail sending.
So you're right about the following point.
> Most critical parts from
> performance point of view are your auth_http backend and your SMTP
> ba
Thank you for your reply!
I would like to authenticate each connection.
If I use Postfix for mail proxy, it authenticates each e-mail not for each
connection.
alexsamad Wrote:
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> Silly question why not use postfix for this ?
>
>
> On 20 F
Hello!
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 02:56:40AM -0500, Azusa Taroura wrote:
> I’m trying to optimize mail-proxy.
> My performance test is 1 client sends many request to 1 nginx server.
[...]
> Low cpu usage, but the performance result is not good.
> Do yoy know how to take full advantage of nginx?
Silly question why not use postfix for this ?
On 20 February 2018 at 18:56, Azusa Taroura
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I’m trying to optimize mail-proxy.
> My performance test is 1 client sends many request to 1 nginx server.
>
>
> This is my current settings:
>
> worker_processes auto;
> worker_r
Hi everyone,
I’m trying to optimize mail-proxy.
My performance test is 1 client sends many request to 1 nginx server.
This is my current settings:
worker_processes auto;
worker_rlimit_nofile 10;
#error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log debug;
#error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log warn;
erro