Am 14.07.2012 21:01, schrieb Colin:
> Hi all, I'm currently using aliases for a distribution list and
> noticed that all messages sent to this alias are given just an id
> queue.
> So if have an alias with 400users, that message would be queued once
> with 400 recipients. The problem is that for some domains
> I get timeouts or they seem to block me temporarily. For e.g. 100 of
> those 400 recipients are gmail.com and some get delivered and some I
> get timeouts. They get delivered later normally, but if I do a
> 'sendmail -q' for e.g. it tries to deliver them all at the same time.
> 
> Is there a way to change so that it could use a different queue for
> each address inside that alias address?

if you make the aliases on LDA level like dbmail and
i think dovecot wpuld support the same you have unique
outgoing messages because postfix delivers the mail
to the LDA which generates a new message for external targets

however, it makes practically no sense to do this
do not touch the queue, there is a reason a message timed out
and postfix maintiains this well at it's own

if you try to force sneding of queued messages you may
get the oppsite result you want - the final destination
may blocking you longer, in case of greylistigns it will



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