Fil wrote:

As the emails are sent one by one the connection rate to these systems
can get very high, and we get delayed.

Ideas?

Having postfix do your VERP'ing for you isn't going to help. Mailman needs to know what VERP was used going out, so that it can match that when the bounce comes back in. Even if you could patch Mailman so that it would automatically understand the postfix-style VERP and properly apply that, it still wouldn't help you.

Delivering larger amounts of messages from Mailman to postfix and then having postfix do the VERP'ing isn't going to keep your delivery rates to remote sites at a lower level -- if anything, it's going to increase it.


This is a postfix problem. Find the sites that cause the problems, and set up separate queues for them, with different parallelism and re-queueing/re-try schedules.

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