Sometimes we have our mail server busy sending out a lot of newsletters. While
it's doing that any other mail sent through the server has to wait in the
queue. Is there any way to tell qmail that some messages should be processed
and sent before others? Thanks.
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Greg Jorgensen
Deschooling
if 10,000/hour is a
typical limit, or is there some way I can send more messages in an hour?
Thanks!
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Greg Jorgensen
Deschooling Society
Portland, Oregon, USA
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Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's
tries to identify and process
bounces, remove requests, auto-replies, and everything else is now working.
Thanks again and I'm sorry for taking a few people out into the weeds by
posting the wrong permissions (even I know that qmail is very picky about
permissions).
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Greg Jorgensen
and restarted qmail.
My virtualdomains and rcpthosts files are correct, and my local domain is in
both files. The server routinely receives and delivers mail to local users.
Any ideas are welcome. Thanks!
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Greg Jorgensen
Deschooling Society
Portland, Oregon, USA
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--- Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Greg" == Greg Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greg When I send mail to myself it goes to my maildir but the filter
Greg isn't executed. In fact NOTHING I put in the .qmail-default
Greg file is executed.
Do the logs say an
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I have searched Deja and used Google to scour the web but I haven't
found anyone else reporting this problem. I've tried everything I can
think of. Please post suggestions here or send email.
Thanks!
Greg Jorgensen
Programmer, pedant, raconteur
Portland, Oregon USA
gregj#pobox.com
(the mail server also runs DNS). SMTP is
more sensitive to bad DNS than pop3d, and there is no delay sending
mail from the clients to the server, or from the server out to other
SMTP servers.
I'm still stumped.
Thanks!
Greg Jorgensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
regards,
Chuck Werbick
The Wirehouse