to LMTP service.
How can I control or slowly drain the active queue so it doesn't slam LMTP?
I was reading and found the following information but I'm not sure it
applies.Can I change default_destination_rate_delay to limit the delivery
rate?I also see queue_run_delay and minimal
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 07:42:11PM +, George Forman wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to understand how I can control postfix active queue.We
ran into a problem where out back end LMTP deposit service had
failures.Therefore, the queues grew quite large.We had trouble stabilizing
the LTMP back end
, but the defered queue.
We had trouble stabilizing the LTMP back end because postfix active
queuewas trying to deliver very quickly to LMTP service.
Of course.
How can I control or slowly drain the active queue so it doesn't slam
LMTP?
You could limit the number of lmtp processes to 1
What kind of super