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Subject: High Performance Servers
From: Aaron T Porter (atporter
smartage.com)Date: Mon Feb 07 2000 - 16:43:31 CST
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I run a very busy postfix server, and I've had some problems in
the past with a growing mail queue which then leads to
unacceptable delivery times. I upped my smtp maxproc to 150, and
that decreased my standing queue size by 90%, and I now almost
constantly have 130+ smtp processes. How much farther is it
reasonable to try and scale this? Does anyone else have more
postfix tuning suggestions?
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