What version of James are you using?
James 2.2.0 had bugs in spooling timings and often the send was delayed
10-60 seconds.
The only option you have is to increase the number of spool threads /
delivery threads: this way if the system can handle that you will get
faster deliveries.
Stefano
Michael Weissenbacher ha scritto:
Hi List,
is there any way how i could influence whether a Mail is processed
immediately or spooled first? I have the requirement that a mail is
processed in under 10 seconds which is usually achieved easily. But
sometimes JAMES decides to spool the mail first and process it like 20
seconds later. This happens even though the server isn't very busy (load
< 0.1, cpu < 10%). Could it be a memory issue? Any other ideas?
kind regards,
Michael
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