Have you tried pressing the send all button in the queue viewer. This seems
to set one smtp process on the case so if you press it many times it will
start many smtp queue runners to clear the messages. (yes a bit manual but
should clear the queue)
Steve
Steven Moore
Internet Development Engineer
Research Machines
+44 1235 823522
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Christina
Oltmer
Sent: 18 October 2000 16:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] [IMail_Forum DIGEST]
This is a question related to bulk mailings and SMTPd32 processes.
Last night, we sent out a bulk mailing of 150,000 e-mails via our iMail
server (v6.04). I had increased the SMTP processes to 90 (and increased
the RAM to 256MB) and over 100,000 of these e-mails went out overnight
(although, until the mails got into the spool, CPU utilization hovered at
100%). I was so excited!
However, now, it seems as though the last ~40,600 or so are stuck in the
queue (the queue number hasn't changed since I got in this morning). Also,
I'm noticing that there not anywhere near 90 SMTP processes running
(there's maybe 3 or 4 at any one time).
This is a Window NT 4.0 SP5 machine which runs practically no other
services...
Any help you can provide would be appreciated!
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Christina Oltmer
Worlds.com, Inc.
1455 E. Putnam Avenue, Office 216
Old Greenwich, CT 06870
Work 203.409.2112
Cell 646.879.3449
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