Well, that ought to be enough :)
What other tweaks have you tried? Have you increased the softlimit in
supervise/smtp/run? Anything in the /var/log/qmail/smtp or send logs?
Mark Martin wrote:
2 gig memory, nfs mounted homedirs, dual Xeons... Oh, one vnc session.
On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 11:15 -0500, Aaron Stanford wrote:
I experienced this issue also. In my case, it was due to low system
resources (specifically memory). If you have a gui running, and you're
on a Redhat based distro, try "telinit 3" to unload the gui and release
some system resources. Shut down unneeded services. If it's the same
issue I had, this should take care of the issue, at least temporarily..
Cheers,
Aaron
Mark Martin wrote:
I sent copies of this message to two other people (cc), I got duplicates
of your messages and my own message. I have some that get 100 or so.
On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 08:49 -0600, Mark Martin wrote:
I have asked this question before, but I will ask again to see if anyone
else is having the same problem. I am running the current release
(1.2). I have re-occurring problems with duplicate emails.
There are several domains on these servers. They are actually coming
in on the server, they will all have the same delivery times. If
anyone has encountered this problem, please advise and I would be
extremely grateful if you could extend your solution.
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