Martijn Lievaart wrote:
> Charles Fry wrote:
>
What I really want is to be able to limit the number of
simultaneous delivery threads to one. I don't mind enqueueing
messages while waiting for delivery, as in the long-term the
server can always keep up with the incoming mail flow
On Monday 22 March 2004 19:03, Charles Fry wrote:
> What I really want is to be able to limit the number of simultaneous
> delivery threads to one.
I think what you want is the "MAXDELS=" item in /etc/courier/modules.local.
Set that to "MAXDELS=1" and I *think* it will do exactly what you want
Charles Fry wrote:
What I really want is to be able to limit the number of simultaneous
delivery threads to one. I don't mind enqueueing messages while
waiting for delivery, as in the long-term the server can always keep
up with the incoming mail flow. However I would like to prevent more
than one
> >What I really want is to be able to limit the number of simultaneous
> >delivery threads to one. I don't mind enqueueing messages while
> >waiting for delivery, as in the long-term the server can always keep
> >up with the incoming mail flow. However I would like to prevent more
> >than one mess
Charles Fry wrote:
Each piece of locally-delivered incoming email is checked for spam and
viruses, using the xfilter mechanism in maildrop. However my server is
running UserMode Linux with 64 MB of RAM, and it drops to its knees
whenever it is simultaneously checking one message for spam and anoth
Hi,
First of all let me express my gratitude for all of the helpful mail
server tools that Courier provides. It far exceeded my expectations
based on past experiences with other similar programs.
I was wondering whether or not it is possible to limit the number of
simultaneous delivery threads. I