Dave Kitabjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 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.
> 
> So after an hour or so of analysis, I noticed that the queue was finally
> beginning to slowly but steadly drop on its own, and when it dropped to
> ~1900, some of my own delayed messages arrived, and I assumed the problem
> was on its way out, so I left it to heal on its own.

When this occurs, how many messages does qmail-qstat report as not yet
being processed, as opposed to fully processed and in the queue?  If this
number is large, you may want to look at the big-todo patch.

Charles
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Charles Cazabon                           <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
QCC Communications Corporation                   Saskatoon, SK
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