On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, DOLIST Technical Center wrote:

> Bonjour Davide,
>
> Wednesday, February 06, 2002, 8:17:23 PM, Davide Libenzi wrote:
>
> >> For a test with have reduced SMTP threads from 256 to 128.
> >> It seems that some messages wasn't seen by XMail. So we went back to
> >> 256 and all was flushed? Was it possible ? How threads interact
> >> vs/with spool folders checking?
>
> > What do you mean for 'wasn't seen' ?
>
> Difficult to explain. Seems that some folders were not scanned anymore
> so messages wasn't send out. For example say with 256 threads folders
> 1 to 20 are scanned, then with 256 only 1 to 10. This was with 1.5. I
> have switched back to 1.4, because its seems that all was slow, like
> if the server was overloaded permanently.

The queue design has been changed a lot of time ago and smail threads do
not actually "scan" directories. There's a memory queue and spool dirs are
simply repositories. It's very likely that messages are on the queue
waiting to be delivered or that they've experienced a delivery failure.
You should look at slog files of these files.




- Davide


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