Re: [xmail] Multiple outbound smtp connections

2010-11-03 Thread Cesar Meloni
Of course, each instance of XMail has its own startup script with the
correct environment variables.

Original XMail:

XMAIL_ROOT=/var/MailRoot
XMAIL_CMD_LINE=-Md -Pl -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll -Qt 480 -Qg -Qr 16 -Qn 60 -Ql -Mx 32
-SX 60
PATH=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin

Alternative:

XMAIL_ROOT=/var/MailRoot2
XMAIL_CMD_LINE=-Md -P- -B- -Sp 1025 -X- -Qn 3 -Y- -F- -C- -W- -Ll -Pl -Sl
-Ql -Yl -Fl
PATH=$XMAIL_ROOT/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin

An important detail: I changed the name of the binary XMail by XMail2 (In
the second process) to generate PID files with different name. Could be a
command line parameter!! :)


Greetings!

Cesar


2010/11/3 Davide Libenzi davi...@xmailserver.org

 On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Cesar Meloni wrote:

  I have a similar problem.
  Some users need send mail to some domains such as yahoo or hotmail, for
 some reason the emails
  to these domains were transferred at very low speed, making global mail
 queue slow.
  I managed to solve it by raising a new instance of XMail, with only the
 SMTP port number 1025
  and the following parameters: -Md -P- -B- -Sp 1025 -X- -Qn 3 -Y- -F- -C-
 -W- -Ll -Pl -Sl -Ql
  -Yl -Fl
  in smtprelay.tab file only the line: 127.0.0.1 TAB 255.255.255.255
  And in original XMail the following configuration:
  smtpfwd.tab:
  *yahoo.comTAB127.0.0.1:1025
  *hotmail.comTAB127.0.0.1:1025
 
  so you can separate these emails in an alternative queue with 3
 simultaneous connections form
  SMTP.

 Very smart work-around.  I hope you remembered to not make both XMail
 instances point to the same MAIL_ROOT though ...




  2010/10/6 fcxm...@aquinet.net
 
Hi Bill
 
I have the same problem too from some days with 'orange/wanadoo'
 here in
France then some of my customers send 'little' newletters for max
 10 final
users to orange/wanadoo (really not spam).
Now, they servers limit incoming connections to about maximum 3
 incoming
sessions at a time
(xmail does send same mail at once (one mail to, multiple rcpt to)
 to same
final domain)
 
At this time there is only one solution in xmail, the -Qn cmd line
 option
limiting 'global' xmail output threads (so limiting in fact max
 simultaneous
outgoing connections)
 
BUT as noted, it affect xmail for ANY destination, so at this time,
 my
server regulary have many mails waiting for first attemps to
 delever ! and
is slow to send mails :(
 
So I have allmost the same question to Davide : could it be
 possible to say
xmail to 'slow down' when sending to specific final domains mx
 servers (use
of smtpfwd.tab with new options, max conns or delay between each
 conns ?)
letting normal -Qn do its job for others domains ?
Or a new -QMXn saying no more than n simultaneous connections at
 the same
time per unique final mx ?
 
Francis
 
 
 
-Message d'origine-
De : xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org
[mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]de la part de Bill Healy
Envoye : mercredi 6 octobre 2010 07:52
A : 'xmail@xmailserver.org'
Objet : [xmail] Multiple outbound smtp connections
  
  
  How many connections will xmail make to a particular server at one time
  if there are many messages to deliver to the same domain? And
  is there a
  way to limit the number if the answer is more than a few?
  
  Reason I ask is that mail to a particular domain is being delayed by a
  temporary error saying there are too many connections try later. The
  people in charge of said server say that xmail must be making more than
  5 connections to one server or 3 to another of their servers
  to get that
  message.
  
  I've looked through the docs and can't find any way to limit the number
  of simultaneous connections to a server, is there such a setting? I
  thought there was, but can't find it.
  
  Thanks,
   Bill
  
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Re: [xmail] Multiple outbound smtp connections

2010-11-02 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Cesar Meloni wrote:

 I have a similar problem.
 Some users need send mail to some domains such as yahoo or hotmail, for some 
 reason the emails
 to these domains were transferred at very low speed, making global mail queue 
 slow.
 I managed to solve it by raising a new instance of XMail, with only the SMTP 
 port number 1025
 and the following parameters: -Md -P- -B- -Sp 1025 -X- -Qn 3 -Y- -F- -C- -W- 
 -Ll -Pl -Sl -Ql
 -Yl -Fl
 in smtprelay.tab file only the line: 127.0.0.1 TAB 255.255.255.255
 And in original XMail the following configuration:
 smtpfwd.tab:
 *yahoo.comTAB127.0.0.1:1025
 *hotmail.comTAB127.0.0.1:1025
 
 so you can separate these emails in an alternative queue with 3 simultaneous 
 connections form
 SMTP.

Very smart work-around.  I hope you remembered to not make both XMail 
instances point to the same MAIL_ROOT though ...




 2010/10/6 fcxm...@aquinet.net
 
   Hi Bill
 
   I have the same problem too from some days with 'orange/wanadoo' here in
   France then some of my customers send 'little' newletters for max 10 
 final
   users to orange/wanadoo (really not spam).
   Now, they servers limit incoming connections to about maximum 3 incoming
   sessions at a time
   (xmail does send same mail at once (one mail to, multiple rcpt to) to 
 same
   final domain)
 
   At this time there is only one solution in xmail, the -Qn cmd line 
 option
   limiting 'global' xmail output threads (so limiting in fact max 
 simultaneous
   outgoing connections)
 
   BUT as noted, it affect xmail for ANY destination, so at this time, my
   server regulary have many mails waiting for first attemps to delever ! 
 and
   is slow to send mails :(
 
   So I have allmost the same question to Davide : could it be possible to 
 say
   xmail to 'slow down' when sending to specific final domains mx servers 
 (use
   of smtpfwd.tab with new options, max conns or delay between each conns 
 ?)
   letting normal -Qn do its job for others domains ?
   Or a new -QMXn saying no more than n simultaneous connections at the 
 same
   time per unique final mx ?
 
   Francis
 
 
 
   -Message d'origine-
   De : xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org
   [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]de la part de Bill Healy
   Envoye : mercredi 6 octobre 2010 07:52
   A : 'xmail@xmailserver.org'
   Objet : [xmail] Multiple outbound smtp connections
 
 
 How many connections will xmail make to a particular server at one time
 if there are many messages to deliver to the same domain? And
 is there a
 way to limit the number if the answer is more than a few?
 
 Reason I ask is that mail to a particular domain is being delayed by a
 temporary error saying there are too many connections try later. The
 people in charge of said server say that xmail must be making more than
 5 connections to one server or 3 to another of their servers
 to get that
 message.
 
 I've looked through the docs and can't find any way to limit the number
 of simultaneous connections to a server, is there such a setting? I
 thought there was, but can't find it.
 
 Thanks,
  Bill
 
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Re: [xmail] Multiple outbound smtp connections

2010-10-06 Thread fcxmail

Hi Bill

I have the same problem too from some days with 'orange/wanadoo' here in
France then some of my customers send 'little' newletters for max 10 final
users to orange/wanadoo (really not spam).
Now, they servers limit incoming connections to about maximum 3 incoming
sessions at a time
(xmail does send same mail at once (one mail to, multiple rcpt to) to same
final domain)

At this time there is only one solution in xmail, the -Qn cmd line option
limiting 'global' xmail output threads (so limiting in fact max simultaneous
outgoing connections)

BUT as noted, it affect xmail for ANY destination, so at this time, my
server regulary have many mails waiting for first attemps to delever ! and
is slow to send mails :(

So I have allmost the same question to Davide : could it be possible to say
xmail to 'slow down' when sending to specific final domains mx servers (use
of smtpfwd.tab with new options, max conns or delay between each conns ?)
letting normal -Qn do its job for others domains ?
Or a new -QMXn saying no more than n simultaneous connections at the same
time per unique final mx ?

Francis



-Message d'origine-
De : xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org
[mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]de la part de Bill Healy
Envoye : mercredi 6 octobre 2010 07:52
A : 'xmail@xmailserver.org'
Objet : [xmail] Multiple outbound smtp connections


How many connections will xmail make to a particular server at one time
if there are many messages to deliver to the same domain? And
is there a
way to limit the number if the answer is more than a few?

Reason I ask is that mail to a particular domain is being delayed by a
temporary error saying there are too many connections try later. The
people in charge of said server say that xmail must be making more than
5 connections to one server or 3 to another of their servers
to get that
message.

I've looked through the docs and can't find any way to limit the number
of simultaneous connections to a server, is there such a setting? I
thought there was, but can't find it.

Thanks,
 Bill

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Re: [xmail] Multiple outbound smtp connections

2010-10-06 Thread Cesar Meloni
I have a similar problem.
Some users need send mail to some domains such as yahoo or hotmail, for some
reason the emails to these domains were transferred at very low speed,
making global mail queue slow.
I managed to solve it by raising a new instance of XMail, with only the SMTP
port number 1025 and the following parameters: -Md -P- -B- -Sp 1025 -X- -Qn
3 -Y- -F- -C- -W- -Ll -Pl -Sl -Ql -Yl -Fl
in smtprelay.tab file only the line: 127.0.0.1 TAB 255.255.255.255
And in original XMail the following configuration:
smtpfwd.tab:
*yahoo.comTAB127.0.0.1:1025
*hotmail.comTAB127.0.0.1:1025

so you can separate these emails in an alternative queue with 3 simultaneous
connections form SMTP.



Cesar Meloni






2010/10/6 fcxm...@aquinet.net


 Hi Bill

 I have the same problem too from some days with 'orange/wanadoo' here in
 France then some of my customers send 'little' newletters for max 10 final
 users to orange/wanadoo (really not spam).
 Now, they servers limit incoming connections to about maximum 3 incoming
 sessions at a time
 (xmail does send same mail at once (one mail to, multiple rcpt to) to same
 final domain)

 At this time there is only one solution in xmail, the -Qn cmd line option
 limiting 'global' xmail output threads (so limiting in fact max
 simultaneous
 outgoing connections)

 BUT as noted, it affect xmail for ANY destination, so at this time, my
 server regulary have many mails waiting for first attemps to delever ! and
 is slow to send mails :(

 So I have allmost the same question to Davide : could it be possible to say
 xmail to 'slow down' when sending to specific final domains mx servers (use
 of smtpfwd.tab with new options, max conns or delay between each conns ?)
 letting normal -Qn do its job for others domains ?
 Or a new -QMXn saying no more than n simultaneous connections at the same
 time per unique final mx ?

 Francis



 -Message d'origine-
 De : xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org
 [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]de la part de Bill Healy
 Envoye : mercredi 6 octobre 2010 07:52
 A : 'xmail@xmailserver.org'
 Objet : [xmail] Multiple outbound smtp connections
 
 
 How many connections will xmail make to a particular server at one time
 if there are many messages to deliver to the same domain? And
 is there a
 way to limit the number if the answer is more than a few?
 
 Reason I ask is that mail to a particular domain is being delayed by a
 temporary error saying there are too many connections try later. The
 people in charge of said server say that xmail must be making more than
 5 connections to one server or 3 to another of their servers
 to get that
 message.
 
 I've looked through the docs and can't find any way to limit the number
 of simultaneous connections to a server, is there such a setting? I
 thought there was, but can't find it.
 
 Thanks,
  Bill
 
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