On 30-May-2001 Altair wrote:
>| All depends on the speed of the outgoing connections and to the 
>| speed of name resolution.
>| Try to set "SmartDNSHost" to a name server that accept recusion 
>| from your XMail machine IP.
>| Using static relay my machine ( dual PIII 1GHz - 256Mb RAM ) 
>| routes about 90000 messages / hour.
> 
> Hmmm... I need XMail to be that last server. I can do only that thing, so I
> would have two Xmail servers, one for incoming mail (MX and POP3 server) and
> one for SMTP server.
> 
> I'll try to do some tests, but I don't know how to simulate that DNS queries.
> Probably I shoud generate list of random e-mail address (in existing domains
> of course) and then put the XMail behind specially configured router, which
> would redirect all requests to port 25 to some dedicated machine. Looks
> intelligent?

A rate of 2000 messages / hour is not a problem even if You're sending messages
by hand :)



- Davide

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