Hello, I'm experiencing a strange processing since some months concerning the using of the XMail's cache. I'm not saying this is bad or not, I just want to understand why it works this way. I've already began a thread there without any result so I make some tests by myself during this summer.
During 4 weeks I setup Xmail normally and let the cache working by itself. Mails was sent but after one week performances "seems" to be lower. Never we have the MRTG Traffic Analysis bandwidth monitoring up to 100% when we have usually on big posts and it was always decreasing. I just reboot the system. Next 4 weeks I suppress the cache manually when I think that it was "too slow". Surprising, just after deletion the bandwidth was up next to 100% for some hours, then, decreasing slowly day after 1 or 2 days. The next 4 weeks, I set up a cron that do: del D:\MailRoot\xmail\MailRoot\dnscache\mx\*.* /S/Q > nul every 1 hours, starting at 23h55 (just before an hour without minutes, just because our customers always set up campaign planning on rounded hours) and ALL of them goes very quickly to 100% bandwidth. The second thing I noticed was the noise on this bandwidth that was reduced to almost 0% between 2 posts, when it was alway between 5-10% after one or 2 days when I don't purge the cache. We use "SmartDNSHost" "192.168.41.2:udp,192.168.41.2:tcp,192.168.41.1:udp,192.168.41.1:tcp" on a local network. What could it be? Any idea? Does XMail lost time searching in cache folders or it has all in memory? Thank you, -- DOLIST Technical Center __________________________________________________ DOLIST.NET, Internet E-mail List Server Technology DOLIST information at : http://www.dolist.net - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
