On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 12:50:29PM -0500, System Support wrote:

> and then ran a test with an address list that had 3 addresses 1 local and 2 
> at gmail.  I  believe that 
> there should be a 10 second delay between the 2 gmail deliveries, but they 
> were delivered 
> together.  Here is the log for that session ( with addresses masked):

No, there should be no such delay because this is a single delivery
of a single message with two recipients.

> Feb 25 12:28:57 <myhostname> postfix/qmgr[6911]: B8298139240:
>   from=<owner-TestList@maila.<mydomain>, size=925, nrcpt=3 (queue active)
> Feb 25 12:28:58 <myhostname> postfix/local[7113]: B8298139240:
>   to=<me@mydomain_2>, relay=local, delay=0.29, delays=0.24/0/0/0.04,
>   dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to mailbox)
> Feb 25 12:28:58 <myhostname> postfix/smtp[7114]: B8298139240:
>   to=<us...@gmail.com>, relay=email-smtp.<relayhost>,
>   delay=1, delays=0.24/0.04/0.46/0.25, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent
>   (250 Ok 0000014bc1c8d1d1)
> Feb 25 12:28:58 <myhostname> postfix/smtp[7114]: B8298139240:
>   to=<us...@gmail.com>, relay=email-smtp.<relayhost>,
>   delay=1, delays=0.24/0.04/0.46/0.25, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent
>   (250 Ok 0000014bc1c8d1d1)
> Feb 25 12:28:58 <myhostname> postfix/qmgr[6911]: B8298139240: removed

Note the identical smtp[7114] pids, with identical queue-id, delays
down to .01s and the same remote server queue id.

You're not reading your logs correctly.  Note also that your previous
50/s is likely due to the default recipient limit, and we've just
been chasing ghosts.

-- 
        Viktor.

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