Is there any way to get ANY kind of identifying information back from
qmail-inject that can be used to later match the message up with log entries?
Preferably the same kind of '952161799 qp 10208' kind of code that SMTP or
QMTP gives me. Both stdout and stderr seem to produce nothing at all on
At 09:02 PM 6/7/2000, John Stile wrote:
>How do I use the web interface for accessing my real domain's user
>accounts?
>Virtual domains have no problems accessing mail, but this is so cool I
>want to do it for my real accounts too.
>Do I create a virtual domain, and add links to the home dir's of
Many subscribers have been reporting duplicate messages in the last few
days from a couple of qmail servers I manage that send out a daily
newsletter with a few hundred thousand subscribers.
Yet the logs only show one message delivered to any of those people. But
usually several deferrals.
I
At 02:40 AM 5/10/2000, Neil Schemenauer wrote:
>You should find the bottleneck before you jump to any
>conclusions. What version of the Linux kernel are you using?
2.2.12 compiled with higher process limit (4090), higher file and inode
limits (16000/48000), smp support, and drivers for SCSI and
At 09:39 AM 5/9/2000, Matthew B. Henniges wrote:
>On a dual celeron 466 with 512Mb ram. and 3 10k scsi drives (one for
>/var/qmail/queue, one for /var/log, one for /usr/home)
>concurrency remote at 500
>concurrency local at 50
>FreeBSD 3.4-S
>localhost dnscache
>
>It will push 12 Million on a good
In all my qmail installations it often takes forever to shutdown or restart
qmail. I'm getting the message:
"qmail needs more time to finish. Sleeping 1 second..."
which keeps repeating for sometimes 1/2 or a whole hour. Longer when the
mail queue is large.
Like, right now it has been about