On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 12:44:42AM -0500, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
> On 5 Feb 1999, Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote:
>
> > Hi, I had setup a backup mailserver to collect incoming mail whilst my
> > server was being upgraded. I used virtualdomains and put it all in a
> > Maildir. Now that the server has been upgraded, I plan to use
> > maildirsmtp to send the mail back out. However, I would like to not
> > flood the remote machine and send some messages, wait for (a little
> > while) the remote machine to clear its queue etc
>
> If you're running tcpserver on the new main mail server, you can adjust
> the number of concurrent qmail-smtpd processes that can be opened at any
> one time. IIRC maildirsmtp uses qmail's normal remote delivery system,
> so you can also set your concurrencyremote accordingly. Your machines and
> network will determine what you can reasonably set this to without
> burying the primary server.
No, maildirsmtp opens one (1) smtp connection and pumps all messages in the Maildir
thru that connection. No concurrency will help here.
Greetz, Peter.
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