Doug Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Someone replied but somehow I've lost the email...
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2000/09/msg01488.html
>I'm sending from host1 direct to host2's SMTP server ie
>from host1 -> dougb-$i@host2
How? Your script on host1 talks SMTP directly to host2?
>When I used the inject command, it completed instantly.
>The command used was
>
>echo "This is a test" | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject -fdougb-sender@host1 $s
>
>Where $s is "dougb-1@host1 dougb-2@host1 dougb-3@host1 ... dougb-2500@host1"
>
>So far it has delivered 1600 of the 2500 emails in over 2 days!
I repeat: On host1, What Do The Logs Say? (tm) Any clues as to why
deliveries aren't happening faster? What's the typical delay between
receipt of a message from host2 and local delivery?
Also, what MTA is host1 running? What is concurrencyremote on host2?
How many qmail-remote processes do you have running while these
messages are being delivered?
-Dave