On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 02:13:01AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 12:48:48AM -0500, Sam wrote:
> > On 5 Feb 1999, Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote:
> > 
> > > 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
> > 
> > Set concurrencyremote to 1.  Not exactly what you want, but that's the
> > best you can do without hacking the code.
>  
> I don't think this is what you want.
> 
> maildirsmtp connects to a single smtp server, and sends each message
> to that single server. 

In one connection.

> I don't think that a single instance of qmail-smtpd can accept
> mail fast enough to overwhelm qmail-send.

Sure it can. Depends how busy qmail-send is. But it will _eventually_ catch up.

> The key is to either
> 
> 1) Not worry (my suggestion)

I agree.

> or 
> 
> 2) limit qmail-smtpd's concurrency using tcpserver -c

Bullshit. maildirsmtp opens just one connection.

> Again, qmail should be able to queue mail faster than you can send
> it to the machine using serialmail.

If it's not to heave loaded :)

Greetz, Peter.
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.| Peter van Dijk
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