Re: [exim] Exim-users Digest, Vol 24, Issue 42

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Auteur: Chris Pattullo
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À: exim-users
Sujet: Re: [exim] Exim-users Digest, Vol 24, Issue 42
This might be on the obvious side, but check how (and in what order) you
are doing your ACLs & routing. If you have cases that are infrequent at
the beginning, and the most common things at the end, you might end up
having a lot of processing done for now reason.

I also work for an ISP and have found it makes a world of difference.
Also, consider looking at your file lookups, etc. Remember that Exim
starts new processes all the time (as opposed to just having a bunch
running that it talks to via pipes, etc.). As a result the config file
is read very frequently, and all the files in that file as well. As a
result if you can optimize those lookups, or reduce the number of files,
etc. then you might be able to speed things up that way too.

Hope this helps.


Chris

On Sat, 2006-05-27 at 07:49 +0100, exim-users-request@??? wrote:
>         We are in the process of switching from qmail and are hoping
>         to start using Exim.  We bought the book and it is excellent.
>         We seem not to be able to get exim to work as fast and
>         efficiently as qmail.  Is there an Exim consultant that can
>         help us out to configure my systems for maximum performance?

>
>
>         A short background on my organization; we are a Email Service
>         Provider specializing in hospitality.  We integrate into
>         hotels computers and automate a lot of their communication.
>         We send reservation confirmations, pre-arrival messages, thank
>         you message after check out and cancellation notices through
>         email.  Along with that, we also do the hotels email
>         marketing.

>
>         Thank you,

>
>
>
>         Isaac

>


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