Stefano Bagnara wrote:
It mainly depends from processor/mailets complexity and number of incoming
mails.
I've got antivirus, antispam, content based filters in my processors and I
need dozens of threads to avoid spooling bottleneck.
Of course. But for better performance you should choose the lowest
number of threads. More threads is more overhead and makes James slower.
A 100 spool threads sounds like overkill. Performance does degrade when
using more threads, as indicated by the original problem. The default in
the configuration file is 10 spool threads. That seems a very sensible
value to use until you run into bottle necks.
Cheers,
Hes.
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