I'm curious...
Whats the largest amount of mail traffic handled by
non-mailinglist-centric sites out there with qmail? Please provide info
on the type of system, bandwidth, etc, etc.
to get the ball rolling...here's one days traffic on one of our outgoing
mail hubs, a ss20 with 2 125mhz ROSS cpu's, 196 megs RAM, 500 megs swap
running Solaris 2.5.1 with the curent recomended patches
and the zoverall output
Messages: 72045
Recipients: 71936
Average message tries: 1.04622
Total delivery attempts: 95044
success: 58959
failure: 13793
deferral: 22292
Message bytes: 534430436
Message bytes weighted by success: 426444075
Time span (days): 0.999372
Average message qtime (s): 127.501
Average xdelay (s): 11.5078
Average ddelay (s): 152.628
Average concurrency: 12.6671
I've diagnosed a disk problem on the machine, so I plan on increasing this
significantly with a striped /var/qmail
\w0zz
Whats the largest amount of mail traffic handled by
non-mailinglist-centric sites out there with qmail? Please provide info
on the type of system, bandwidth, etc, etc.
to get the ball rolling...here's one days traffic on one of our outgoing
mail hubs, a ss20 with 2 125mhz ROSS cpu's, 196 megs RAM, 500 megs swap
running Solaris 2.5.1 with the curent recomended patches
and the zoverall output
Messages: 72045
Recipients: 71936
Average message tries: 1.04622
Total delivery attempts: 95044
success: 58959
failure: 13793
deferral: 22292
Message bytes: 534430436
Message bytes weighted by success: 426444075
Time span (days): 0.999372
Average message qtime (s): 127.501
Average xdelay (s): 11.5078
Average ddelay (s): 152.628
Average concurrency: 12.6671
I've diagnosed a disk problem on the machine, so I plan on increasing this
significantly with a striped /var/qmail
\w0zz