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Re: How to let procmail use mre memory?

2010-01-31 08:48:00
Hello,

Am 2010-01-31 08:18:31, schrieb Richard Ball:
Are you doing this thousands of times a day? No? Then why not user
Perl and get past all this?

I get a total of arround 2800 mesages per day and I had sometimes  realy
weird errors and the messages send where gone to my BACKUP server.

If that isn't an option then why are you doing this on the backup
server? Send the message some place where you have more
functionality available.

If the backup server detect, that my main server is back online it sends
the mesages to it but sometimes some days later...

My current server can not handel 8000 of such message a day...

So I have to let the Backupserve do the job and get the prepared message


OK, my MAIN server is online 24/7 but, since I was gone online with  it,
I had already 3 DOS-Attacks on it  and I had a Load-Average of nearly 50
which make my server non-responsive for some services even  it  was  not
going down.

My Quad-Xeon with 4 GByte of memory  can  handel  this  but  my  current
Internet conenction is not a 100Mbit FTTH/FTTB.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant

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