On of my clients two times a week sends his "info" letter which is about 300KB
and adressed to ~2000 accounts...
I had concurrencyremote set to 40, but with this setting it blocked my queue
for several hours! (some of receipments are very far from me), so i switched
to 120 and it's better
W dniu Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 03:54:38PM -0500, Dave Sill wystuka(a):
I had concurrencyremote set to 40, but with this setting it blocked my queue
for several hours! (some of receipments are very far from me), so i switched
to 120 and it's better because queue is blocked for 30 minutes at most,
W dniu Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:35:17PM -0500, Dave Sill wystuka(a):
Ok, this solution would work but isn't best... I't would block all my client
traffic (even short - one recipient letters).
I don't know the nature of your client(s) or their mail usage
patterns, but if the offending messages are
I'm writing a patch for qmail, and have some problems...
I've tried to do some debugging (using gdb), but though i compile with "-g"
flag (set in conf-cc and conf-ld) gdb still says:
(gdb) file qmail-remote
Reading symbols from qmail-remote...(no debugging symbols found)...done.
Do you know
I have problem like this:
There's "qmail" binded to IP1 port 25
And there's "qmail2" binded to IP2 port 25
IP1 is on eth0
IP2 is an alias - eth0:0
My problem is that I want to pass some of mail's to "qmail2" using smtproutes,
but qmail'a seems to treat this mail as a local delivery and gives
W dniu Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 12:04:44PM +0200, Henning Brauer wystuka(a):
Is there some strict login length defined in qmail?
I'm using qmail+mysql patches, and i'm transfering domains from M$ Exchange
(which dies ones a week :) and have user with 33 character login...
If memory server my