So the amount of threads makes no difference? Might as well not have
then specified in the registry.

Is that 120,000 on a windows system?

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Subject: [xmail] Re: Xmail performance tuning



I've got 120,000 an hour throughput on Xmail using it as an SMTP relay =
on a 100Mb switched network with a single thread going into it.

If you're getting any less than that then I'd say it was probably =
bandwidth limited.

DAvid

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>       if you are running Xmail on a good machine, such as a P4 with
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>ram, what can I set to get emails to send quicker? I am running  
>Windows 2003. No, I can not use Linux. =20
> I thought maybe putting up the number of SMTP threads. Any=20
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> I could put this up to and if it would make a difference to sending
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