Falko,

You're getting confused with the queue-limit setting. Store Size displays
the number of messages currently on the store, and that should be 0 or
greater.

Regards,

Alejandro Guerrieri

No, that's not the meaning of the "Store Size" indicator on the status page.

On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 7:42 PM, Falko Ziemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Alejandro Guerrieri schrieb:
> > "Store Size" reflects the number of messages on the filesystem store. A
> > value of 0 is expected if no messages are currently on the store. -1
> > suggests me that something's probably wrong somewhere, because it means
> that
> > the Dict (if store is "file") or Counter (if it's "spool") variable that
> > holds the messages (or the number of) is not defined. This is definitely
> not
> > "normal", should be >= 0.
> > [...]
> > Look for the details on the userguide.
> >
> Looking at the userguide is always a good idea. Under
> "core-configuration" you find that for example:
> Set maximum size of incoming message queue. After number of messages has
> hit this value, Kannel began to discard them. Value 0 means giving
> strict priority to outgoing messages. -1, default, means that the queue
> of infinite length is accepted. (This works with any normal input, use
> this variable only when Kannel message queues grow very long)."
>
> So -1 is not only normal but even default. Sorry that I can't state
> anything productive to the problem, but this is it surely not.
>

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