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On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 11:37:12AM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Dear all,
> 
> I am using qmail 1.03 on Red Hat 6.2 . I am providing mailing solution to varrious 
>domains which are listed in my locals as well as in my virtualdomain files. Mx 
>pointing of all these domain is my qmail server.
> 
> For few domains i am simple forwarding mails to their destination server by maiking 
>a default alias in /var/qmail/alias directory. But i am doing this forwarding by 
>making SMTP connection with destination servers . 
> 
> For example if 15 mails are coming to mail server for a domain at a particular time, 
>then qmail is making 15 simultaneous connection with remote server and try to send 
>all the 15 mails to that particular domain at the same time, and max time it happens 
>that bandwidth get choked and some of the connection get dropped and those mails 
>remain in queue .
> 
> Is there any way by which i can send mails serially , one by one . Can i achive the 
>same thing by implementing serial mail . And what all i have to do to implement the 
>serial mail .
> 
> Or is there any another solution , other than serial mail ???
> 
> I am using mailbox format right now. And using qmail 1.03-8.
> 
> Pl suggest any sol'n for above problem. 
> 
> Regards
> 
> lokesh

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