Re: Limit rate/concurrency to a given domain

2009-02-23 Thread Santiago Romero
That's right, the logs show the program name (smtp) not the transport name; you can't tell which transport called smtp. You can add something like -o syslog_name=postfix-slow to the master.cf slow transport entry to differentiate the logging. That's it. Postfix is awesome and very well

Re: Limit rate/concurrency to a given domain

2009-02-21 Thread mouss
Santiago Romero a écrit : Is there any way to verify seeing the logfile if a given message is going throught a given transport (say slow in my master.cf) instead of standard smtp transport? I'm not sure or I don't know how to check if the messages are being delivered by the slow transport

Re: Limit rate/concurrency to a given domain

2009-02-19 Thread Santiago Romero
Wietse Venema escribió: default_destination_rate_delay (default: 0s) The default amount of delay that is inserted between individual deliv- eries to the same destination; with per-destination recipient limit 1, a destination is a domain, otherwise it is a recipient. ..

Re: Limit rate/concurrency to a given domain

2009-02-19 Thread Wietse Venema
Santiago Romero: Wietse Venema escribi?: default_destination_rate_delay (default: 0s) The default amount of delay that is inserted between individual deliv- eries to the same destination; with per-destination recipient limit 1, a destination is a domain,