> > * What are the default threads for each of the major processes (POP, SMTP, SMAIL, 
>etc.)?
> > (i.e., if I don't specify anything on the command line at startup). Are the number 
>of default
> > threads different in Win32 and Linux, or are they same on both platforms? And 
>finally, what
> > would be good numbers for a high-volume server?
> 
> How many messages/hour ?

At peak times, about 3000..... but this happens around once or twice a
week, other times much lower (like 200-500 per hour).

I was also interested in what the defaults are, if I don't actually set
them in the commandline... are they One Thread per process? And does it
differ on Linux vs Win32?

> 
> 
> > * I believe the default for the Queue Split Level is 22. What's the benefit of 
>changing
> > this number to higher or lower values? For instance, in a high-traffic server, 
>would it be best to have
> > a high split level of maybe 50?
> 
> They're 23 actually ( a prime number ).
> How many messages typically/maxumum resides on your spool ?
> 

Yes, sorry, of course you're right..... 23 it is.

Maximum, I had about 9000 messages of all types (6000 frozen -- this is
a customer list, and it badly needs maintenance; about 2500 in retry,
and the balance normal) this morning.

Typically, I'd guess about 100....

> 
> 
> 
> - Davide
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