Hi,
qmail is PDQ as well - when we run the newsletter, we queue up 30,000 messages at once in a matter of minutes; after fifteen minutes the queue is down to a few hundred, and the vast majority of those are international and/or busted receiving hosts that are failing connect on the first try (and second, and sometimes third...)
I'm elated by the whole thing ... we started out with qmail and Mailman, and started paring out components of MM we didn't need, and writing in stuff we didn't have, and the end result looks very little like what we started out with ... but in essence, the send process is down to thirty-odd lines of script, running on a workstation machine that's 1/4 as fast with 1/10 the memory and 1/20 the disk space, and it runs twice as fast as (and way, WAY more reliable than) our previous, expensive, CPU-intensive, crash-twice-a-day Windoze app on our massive Dell server. (Ye gods, what I'd give to see *this* thing running on *that* server.)
Anyway, suffice it to say, qmail will kick some serious behind. :-)
=) Amanda
Mike Horwath wrote:
With Postfix, I can deliver 30K messages pretty damn quick. When I was still using Sendmail and Mailman 1.0 - it would be a few hours.
Qmail should be almost as fast :)