On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 07:13:42PM +0200, Bernhard Graf allegedly wrote:
> Greg Moeller wrote
>
> > Hmmm, ok, what would a good split be for 7-10 in the queue?
>
> BTW...
> I wonder if there are any limits on how many files can be in the queue
> besides inodes and disk size?
Memory.
Re
Greg Moeller wrote
> Hmmm, ok, what would a good split be for 7-10 in the queue?
BTW...
I wonder if there are any limits on how many files can be in the queue
besides inodes and disk size?
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Bernhard Graf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Greg Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You didn't explicitly answer my question about conf-split, but by "stock
> > standard", I'll assume it's the default of 23. This is probably too low
> > for your system -- if you have five or ten thousand bounce messages
> > sitting in the queue, you
>
> You didn't explicitly answer my question about conf-split, but by "stock
> standard", I'll assume it's the default of 23. This is probably too low for
> your system -- if you have five or ten thousand bounce messages sitting in the
> queue, you're getting lots of files in each directory. T
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 09:48:02AM -0500, Larry M. Smith wrote:
> I am currently working on a dblbounce manager...
>
> Still in testing... but it's just a perl script that automatically add a
> sender's envelope to badmailfrom if it bounces.
Er, what exactly do you think this will help?
Bounce
Greg Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Greg Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Is there any way to discard any Email the mailer daemon generates?
> >
> > No easy, built-in way, but then again, you shouldn't need it. queue
> > management in qmail is completely automatic.
>
> > Your sy
> Greg Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there any way to discard any Email the mailer daemon generates?
>
> No easy, built-in way, but then again, you shouldn't need it. queue
> management in qmail is completely automatic.
>
>
> Your system is misconfigured. What split value are you
I am currently working on a dblbounce manager...
Still in testing... but it's just a perl script that automatically add a
sender's envelope to badmailfrom if it bounces.
Greg Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way to discard any Email the mailer daemon generates?
No easy, built-in way, but then again, you shouldn't need it. queue
management in qmail is completely automatic.
> Each day, the queue on our server builds up between 7000-1 Email in
i guess you could just put "#" in /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-mailer-daemon
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Greg Moeller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Envoyé : Monday, June 18, 2001 10:15
> À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Discarding mailer_daemon mail
>
>
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 03:15:10AM -0500, Greg Moeller wrote:
> Is there any way to discard any Email the mailer daemon generates?
> Each day, the queue on our server builds up between 7000-1 Email
> in the queue that the mailer daemon's trying to return. (All spam, of
> course, the return add
Is there any way to discard any Email the mailer daemon generates?
Each day, the queue on our server builds up between 7000-1 Email in the
queue that the mailer daemon's trying to return. (All spam, of course, the
return address being bogus in some way)
I have to run a script every night tha
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