> >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.

No, I did not try in enough detail. Do you recommend injecting from a remote
qmail machine? That would allow me to track the individual message's
delivery from the remote qmail's maillog, since it may never make it to the
local server...

> And have you check your trigger?

I'm fearful of running "make check" because it depends on "install", and
this is a live system. However, the trigger shows:

        prw--w--w-  1 qmails  qmail     0 Sep  1 10:40 trigger

(and the system seems to be fine now without any modification).

So, unless there are any other ideas, I guess I'll just have to try to track
an injection next time around, eh?

Thanks very much!

Dave K
:)

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