<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Problem: Inbound mail taking unusually long to arrive
>
>When I examined the system, it appeared to be neither cpu, memory, nor i/o
>bound. Also, checking the various logs, none of the following concurrencies
>were maxed: local, remote, smtp, pop. Also, the error log reported no errors
>(such as "unable to fork", etc).
OK, good so far.
>However, when I ran qmail-qstat, it showed ~3300 messages in the queue
>(normally this is closer to 400). In the past, this has indicated an
>onslaught on spam. But if resources are available, and smtp and local have
>concurrency available, I don't understand why ANY incoming message would not
>show up in someone's mailbox promptly.
I don't either.
Did you try injecting a message and tracking it through the logs? You
need to identify where they're lingering.
And have you check your trigger?
-Dave