Hi all,

I have a mailman server with postfix.

If I send many e-mails at the same time, I have a high number of  
re-delivery attempts because initially connections time out.

I am playing with some parameters in main.cf but haven't been very  
successful yet.

At the moment my main.cf says:

smtp_destination_rate_delay = 120s
smtp_destination_concurrency_limit = 1
initial_destination_concurrency = 1
default_process_limit = 5

A delayed delivery is acceptable so I just try to slow down to avoid timeouts.

http://www.postfix.org/QSHAPE_README.html says:

"When a host with lots of deferred mail is down for some time, it is  
possible for the entire deferred queue to reach its retry time  
simultaneously. This can lead to a very full active queue once the  
host comes back up. The phenomenon can repeat approximately every  
maximal_backoff_time seconds if the messages are again deferred after  
a brief burst of congestion. Perhaps, a future Postfix release will  
add a random offset to the retry time (or use a combination of  
strategies) to reduce the odds of repeated complete deferred queue  
flushes."

I guess this feature would help..

Anyway, do you any more ideas how to improve the delivery?

BTW: The server is in the Amazon EC2 cloud but I don't think it  
matters. Still, if I try a telnet on port 25, the connection opens  
faster from my office (ADSL) than from the Amazon VM.

Thanks for all ideas
Peter

P.S. I am fiddling with it for so long, I typed luv-main.cf first;-)

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