Were there any errors in the qmail log file?
Perhaps running out of file descriptors or some such?
Is your queue broken? Did you run out of inodes?
Have you tried sending out a small text message?
Does it give the same results?
Ken Jones
Kris von Mach wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I know this might be a bit off-topic, and I apologize, but I don't know
> where else to turn to.
>
> I have a small mailing list, 260 members. I have sent out one email to the
> list with a attachment of 638kb. I have plenty of bandwidth, I also have
> 768MB Ram on the system, my qmail concurrencyremote was set to 255. Only the
> first 150 of list members received the email. I checked the logs, and it
> shows that qmail sent out only 150 emails. I got no errors, no nothing, and
> the remaining 110 members didn't receive anything...
>
> So my question is, what could it be? I am really lost here...
>
> I am running ezmlml-0.53+ezmlm-idx-0.40 and qmail1.03+vpopmail4.9.8-1
>
> Can anyone give me some pointers as to what it might be or where I should
> look for answers?
>
> I did check the logs. According to the logs, there were only 150 emails
> sent. There were no deferrals. It's like as if the list was made out of only
> 150 members. I have tripple checked and the list does in fact have 260
> members. When it started the delivery of 150th email, this is what I had in
> my log, @400000003af6a3f40f5aafdc status: local 1/10 remote 153/255, the
> three other deliveries were of just some other email sends. And then after
> this, no errors and no deferrals, just delivery success messages for the
> first 150 emails.
>
> Also, the 150emails that were sent are the first 150 emails from the 260...
> It's actually in order. I have dumped the list from the mailing list, and
> created another list with just the remaining 110, and sent out my email that
> way, which of course went out without a problem. Maillog shows just the
> first 150 emails sent out, also no errors. I also checked message log and
> dmesg log, nothing in there either...
>
> Thanks!
>
> __
> Kris.