* Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Joel_St=E5bis?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that whenever I recieve more than 100 mails at a time with fetchmail
exim just accepts the first 100 of them.
The log-file says:
2001-02-13 00:07:32 14SS4C-0007Jf-01 no immediate
Hi.
It seems that whenever I recieve more than 100 mails at a time with fetchmail
exim just accepts the first 100 of them.
The log-file says:
2001-02-13 00:07:32 14SS4C-0007Jf-01 no immediate delivery: more than 100
messages received in one connection
but the rest of the mails never gets
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Joel_St=E5bis?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that whenever I recieve more than 100 mails at a time with fetchmail
exim just accepts the first 100 of them.
The log-file says:
2001-02-13 00:07:32 14SS4C-0007Jf-01 no immediate delivery: more than 100
messages received in one
:: Colin Watson writes:
2001-02-13 00:07:32 14SS4C-0007Jf-01 no immediate delivery: more than 100
messages received in one connection
but the rest of the mails never gets delivered.
Does anyone know what exim does with the rest of the mails? I use procmail to
put all mails in the right
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 at 22:15:20 -0200, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
[No need to Cc: me, I read the list ...]
And there's also a line in exim.conf that should be changed:
smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 100
a bigger number there could help... Otherwise, wxim will only accept
100 messages
To fix this problem
1) /usr/sbin/exim -q (this will deliver all your mails)
2) set smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 0 in your exim.conf file. This
will allow you accept as many emails as you want.
Thus spake Joel Ståbis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi.
It seems that whenever I recieve more
Joel Ståbis wrote:
Hi.
It seems that whenever I recieve more than 100 mails at a time with fetchmail
exim just accepts the first 100 of them.
The log-file says:
2001-02-13 00:07:32 14SS4C-0007Jf-01 no immediate delivery: more than 100
messages received in one connection
but the rest
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