Tweak the resend cycle:

        -Qi ratio
                Set the increment ratio of the reschedule time in =
sending a
                messages. At every failure in delivery a message, =
reschedule
                time T is incremented by (T / ratio), therefore :

                 T(i) =3D T(i-1) + T(i-1)/ratio.

                If you set this ratio to zero, T remain unchanged over
                delivery tentatives. Default 16.

        -Qr nretries
                Set the maximum number of times to try to send the =
message.
                Default 32.

Details see XQM Manual (search for "zinc").

--Harald


> -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Jan Rovner
> Gesendet: Freitag, 4. Juni 2004 12:38
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: [xmail] Delayed deliveries - SLOW deliveries
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>=20
> Hello,
>=20
> is that any way how to force xmail (on windows) to deliver=20
> mails faster?
>=20
> During the day, xmail queue manager shows about=3D20
> 1500 sending messages + 1400 resending (because of mail address errors
> etc.).
>=20
> It takes *SO LONG* time after the xmail accepts a mail via SMTP (and
> puts it
> in the queue) before it is delivered to its recipient...
>=20
> And what is annoying is that xmail.exe process is doing almost nothing
> (CPU 0-2%) :-(((
>=20
> Any ideas? Maybe the queue scan interval should be faster, maybe more
> threads ... ?
>=20
> Thanks,
> Jan
>=20
> server.tab
>=20
> "RootDomain"  "reality.sk"
> "SmtpServerDomain"    "reality.sk"
> "POP3Domain"  "reality.sk"
> "HeloDomain"  "reality.sk"
> "PostMaster"  "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> "RemoveSpoolErrors"   "1"
> "SMTP-RDNSCheck"      "0"
> "MaxMessageSize"      "200000"
> "AllowNullSender"     "0"
> "CheckMailerDomain"   "0"
> "SmartDNSHost"        "195.28.64.119:udp, 195.28.64.119:tcp"
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> (everything else is commented)
>=20
> MAIL_CMD_LINE
> -Mr 24  -Pl -Sl -Ql -FI 127.0.0.1:79 -Cl -CI 127.0.0.1:6017 -Ll=3D20
>=20
>=20
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