Try using xinetd, its performance is superior to 10 yo tcpserver
better control with it as well through load/time/ip options anti-DoS etc
etc etc
service pop3
{
disable = no
instances = 2000
per_source = 10
cps = 50 5
socket_type
Thanks everybody
At 10:28 AM 4/1/2008, you wrote:
Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
We're hitting the limit on the number of pop3 connections. Anyone know
how to increase it?
Most qmail pop server connections are handled by the tcpserver program.
See the -c option. It controls the maximum concurrent co
Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
We're hitting the limit on the number of pop3 connections. Anyone know
how to increase it?
Thanks
Hi,
My run file looks like this
#!/bin/sh
MAXPOP=100
VPOPMAILUID=`id -u vpopmail`
VPOPMAILGID=`id -g vpopmail`
exec /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -l 0 -R -H -v
Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
We're hitting the limit on the number of pop3 connections. Anyone know
how to increase it?
Most qmail pop server connections are handled by the tcpserver program.
See the -c option. It controls the maximum concurrent connections.
http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.htm
, 2008 11:16 AM
Para: vchkpw@inter7.com
Assunto: [vchkpw] Increasing number of pop3 connections
Hi:
We're hitting the limit on the number of pop3 connections. Anyone know how
to increase it?
Thanks
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch, Intersessions
!DSPAM:47f2461d120501532720343!
Hi:
We're hitting the limit on the number of pop3 connections. Anyone know how
to increase it?
Thanks
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch, Intersessions
!DSPAM:47f24390120508916516595!