Hien HUYNH HUU wrote: > I wonder why the smtp log just show 1 recips why I wish It show numbers : > >Nov 16 08:24:34 2009 (2874) ><mailman.305.1258334667.21888.listn...@maillist.com> smtp to listname for 1 >recips, completed in 0.241 seconds >Nov 16 08:24:35 2009 (21892) ><mailman.309.1258334667.21888.listn...@maillist.com> smtp to listname for 1 >recips, completed in 0.281 seconds >Nov 16 08:24:35 2009 (21892) ><mailman.292.1258334666.21888.listn...@maillist.com> smtp to listname for 1 >recips, completed in 0.271 seconds >Nov 16 08:24:35 2009 (21892) ><mailman.295.1258334666.21888.listn...@maillist.com> smtp to listname for 1 >recips, completed in 0.213 seconds >Nov 16 08:24:36 2009 (21892) ><mailman.307.1258334667.21888.listn...@maillist.com> smtp to listname for 1 >recips, completed in 0.285 seconds >Nov 16 08:25:00 2009 (2874) <mailman.87.1258334698.2870.listn...@maillist.com> >smtp to listname for 1 recips, completed in 0.256 seconds >Nov 16 08:25:00 2009 (21892) ><mailman.89.1258334698.2870.listn...@maillist.com> smtp to listname for 1 >recips, completed in 0.306 seconds >Nov 16 08:25:00 2009 (2874) <mailman.90.1258334698.2870.listn...@maillist.com> >smtp to listname for 1 recips, completed in 0.332 seconds >Nov 16 08:25:00 2009 (21892) ><mailman.91.1258334698.2870.listn...@maillist.com> smtp to listname for 1 >recips, completed in 0.381 seconds >Nov 16 08:25:01 2009 (2874) <mailman.92.1258334698.2870.listn...@maillist.com> >smtp to listname for 1 recips, completed in 0.407 seconds >Nov 16 08:25:01 2009 (21892) ><mailman.93.1258334698.2870.listn...@maillist.com> smtp to listname for 1 >recips, completed in 0.425 seconds >Nov 16 08:25:01 2009 (2874) <mailman.94.1258334698.2870.listn...@maillist.com> >smtp to listname for 1 recips, completed in 0.320 seconds
If you have standard GNU Mailman, none of the above messages is a post. Every one of them is some kind of Mailman generated notice (maybe from BounceRunner, I'm guessing). You can tell because each has a Mailman generated message id. It looks like you have two OutgoingRunner processes with PIDs 2874 and 21892. Is this intentional? Some of those messages were generated by PID 2870 and some by PID 21888. What are these processes? It also seems that you may have two sets of Mailman qrunners running which were started at different times, thus not sliced. This is bad. See the FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/_4A9>. Stephen and Brad's replies notwithstanding, SMTPDirect.py, which is the module that writes the above messages, writes only one such log message for each processed queue entry, regardless of the number of SMTP transactions used to deliver the message to the MTA. Even if the message is personalized and/or VERPed so that SMTPDirect deliveres one slightly different message to each recipient, it still only writes one log message after completing the entire delivery to all recipients. What is in all your Mailman logs. Particularly, smtp-failure and bounce? > Up to now, I can't count how many emails mailman inject to qmail queue at > the same time although I set these options in Mailman : Mailman does not inject messages into qmail's queue. Mailman deliveres messages by SMTP to qmail and qmail queues them. This may be a subtle distinction, but if you're trying to measure things, it helps to understand what you're measuring. >SMTP_MAX_RCPTS = 500 >SMTP_MAX_SESSIONS_PER_CONNECTION = 0 >SENDMAIL_CMD = '/usr/lib/sendmail' ## I wonder can I use >qmail-inject ? The above setting can be anything you want because Mailman doesn't use it unless you set DELIVERY_MODULE = 'Sendmail', but DO NOT DO THAT - you have been warned. >QRUNNER_LOCK_LIFETIME = hours(20) >QRUNNER_PROCESS_LIFETIME = minutes(120) >QRUNNER_MAX_MESSAGES = 50000 The above three settings are Mailman 2.0.x settings that have no relevance in Mailman 2.1.x > How can we know the statistics of mailman for injecting these mails to qmail? I don't know why you are not seeing the appropriate log message. If you receive a post from the list, grep Mailman's log files for its message-id and see what you find. Look in Mailman's 'post' log for messages like Nov 15 18:09:38 2009 (2392) post to LIST from u...@example.com, size=2263, message-id=<2a01c490-cda1-4bd4-a10c-1158731fd...@example.com>, success and then look for the same message-id in the smtp log. -- Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3 Security Policy: http://wiki.list.org/x/QIA9 Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/ Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/archive%40jab.org