I do have some relevant log files, however they are quite large. I am
running RedHat Linux
6.2. Previously I was using OpenBSD 2.7. Thanks for the tip on qmail-qmqpc,
I'll look into this.
-Collin
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Delany [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 11:31 AM
To: Qmail List (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Can a que in Qmail get stuck?
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 09:44:33AM -0500, Collin B. McClendon wrote:
> Hello,
> I was wondering if anyone else has had this issue. I am running listserv
> lists with about 10k in one list and 20k in the other.
> It seems that since i switched to Linux as the operating system instead of
> BSD, the que gets stuck on one domain and takes forever.
> The only way to get mail out in a reasonable amount of time is to kill all
> qmail daemons and restart. When I was using BSD
> this was never an issue. I have to use Linux since the listserv program
runs
> on this server as well and Listserv doesn't make a
> Linux binary available. (I've tried emulation, no good).
> Thanks for any input,
Of course if you showed relevant log files of your problem then we'd
be able to have a technical discussion rather than a seance...
In the absence of any information about your system, your mail setup
or your delivery logs, we can only assure you that lots of places run
qmail without problems on varying versions of Linux (dunno about your
version, you didn't say what it is), so it's probably something
specific to your system.
As an aside, if you still have the BSD machine and you cannot solve
this particular problem, you may want to consider using qmail-qmqpc on
Linux forwarding to your BSD box. That way you get listserv running on
Linux and mail delivery running on BSD.
Regards.