On 2013-02-20 Vince Wang wrote:
> We have a configured postfix email server worked well when we had it
> on the public IP. After we moved  it behind our firewall on a intranet
> with ip 192.168.xxx.xxx, we found it is very slow when we send
> newsletter.
> 
> Server info:     Ubuntu 10.4 32 bit running on 4cpus + 8GB memory VM (
>                  VMware host )
> postfix: 2.70
> 
> As I just start learning about  postfix so  I tried to figure how it
> works.  I sent a newsletter to 1100 members last week and monitored
> the queue in the webmin and mailq, and the postfix log.  After I
> clicked the "send" button on our web page, I  found that the messages
> are added into the queue for 15 minutes and then I saw messages are
> sent out  from the log file for around 15 minutes.
> 
> Is there anything wrong in our configure?

Since the message gets delivered there might be nothing wrong with your
configuration. Im wondering, though, why you chose so large values for
$queue_run_delay and $minimal_backoff_time:

> queue_run_delay = 4000s
> minimal_backoff_time = 4000s

Anyway, there isn't much we could tell without seeing the logs. Please
post a log excerpt showing a full transaction of a delayed mail (from
the point where the mail enters postfix to the point where it's
delivered). You can get that data by greping for the queue ID of such a
message.

Also, always post the output of "postconf -n", not the content of
main.cf. The latter isn't guaranteed to be the active configuration. The
former is.

Regards
Ansgar Wiechers
-- 
"Abstractions save us time working, but they don't save us time learning."
--Joel Spolsky

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