Hi all,

first off, yes, I'm quite aware that this subject has been discussed
at various times during the last couple of years. I am also aware of
the existence of Richard's domain-concurrency-patch and of its
drawbacks - and its removal from his website... ;(

Having spent numerous hours looking through this list's archives
and the qmail.org site, I still haven't found any mention of other
productive implementations that would effectively limit qmail-remote
concurrency on a per domain (or per MX or per IP - either would do
just as well) basis for the running qmail-send instance.

Is there such an implementation apart from Richard's patch?

If there isn't: Is there at least a consensus among developers about
the strategy? I've got a couple of ideas of my own and I've come
across a couple on the list, but I haven't found a summation article
or something of that type on the subject.

On his current website, Richard writes that the patch is
"not available, better options on www.qmail.org"
I can't seem to find those better options - at least not ones that
would have the effect I'm trying to achieve. Could you please give me
a pointer if I'm missing something here?

Cheers,

Michael

--
Michael H. Ionescu                             mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PIKS GmbH, Abt. ITB2, CC-Unix                  phone:+49-(0)711-911-4236
Porschestrasse, D-71287 Weissach                 fax:+49-(0)711-911-3188
   PIKS  -  The Porsche IT-Company  -  UNIX-Systems Competence Center



Reply via email to