On 25 November 2011 06:11, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:
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Right now we are having heavy mail traffic and queue increase >1000 and
> messages are getting delivered after 1-2 hours after filtering
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I had this same situation as you described above about a week ago, what I
did I've stopped the "baruwa-admin queuestats" command from the cron (I had
it running every few minutes due to my customised configuration) and once
all the outbound/inbound mails were flushed I reinsterted the command into
the cron again... however I filter in hundred thousands mails an hour...
this seems to be OK for the last week (We're still monitoring it).
We use Exim, maybe you have some sort of throtteling/rating configured on
your postfix that limits as well the amount of mails that should pass
through in a minute time?



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> On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Andrew Colin Kissa <[email protected]
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>> On 24 Nov 2011, at 8:45 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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>> > It is post mail scanner.
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>> Then you need to check why postfix is not able to make the deliveries,
>> could
>> be something legitimate as the destination mail server being down or
>> unable
>> to handle the amount of traffic you are pushing down.
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