80k per hour our higher would be in the ball park.

Probably servicing a list as large 500k of registered users.

Also, trying to find definitive info on queue and interactive modes and the
real danger is running SuperSafe=NO.

Thanks for the tip.

BobB

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Subject: Re: Running Sendmail High Volume


On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 02:29:51PM -0500, Bob Buckley wrote:
> Quick question concerning Sendmail 8.12 on RH 7.2.
>
> There is a feature called Queue_Grouping that should improve through put.
Do
> any of you have experience tuning sendmail for high volume output?

Check the mailman list archives.  There have been a few articles posted
there about sendmail performance when dealing with large mailing lists.
I've seen comments of cranking out 80K messages per hour on a single
system.

How do you define high volume?

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