That's a use-case where compression makes sense. So it's a good thing
you can choose for each connection if you want compression or not! ;)
No complaints here! I am honestly impressed in how well FMail is
operating in my mailer in Virginia, Tosser in Texas, NNTP Server in
Texas, and NNTP Client on my Mac Laptop in Virginia ;-)
my new setup processes the mail and files as soon as they come in...
"WOW!" doesn't even begin to cover the experiance of seeing messages
come in, being fully processed, and sent out to all my linked systems
in less than 30 seconds...
That's slow! ;)
imagine what it'll be like when you get a """real setup""" going (J/K!)
where you are in a "crash me, crash you" configuration such that pkts
and tics/files are processed immediately on arrival... my old system
used to process mail once an hour before it became a tier 1 mail hub...
it spent a lot of time processing mail... especially since it was also
only 800Mhz... my new setup processes the mail and files as soon as
they come in... "WOW!" doesn't even begin to cover the experiance of
seeing messages come in, being fully processed, and sent out to all my
linked systems in less than 30 seconds... i have some stats around here somewhere that i need to figure out how to process and look at in a
more human readable format...
Sysop: | DaiTengu |
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Location: | Appleton, WI |
Users: | 991 |
Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
Uptime: | 00:19:24 |
Calls: | 12,940 |
Files: | 186,574 |
Messages: | 3,262,554 |