ja...@monsterjam.org:
> excellent idea, so I did install the 2.5.4 version from the backport
> and I now have
> r...@ohs:~# grep smtp_destination_rate_delay /etc/postfix/main.cf
> smtp_destination_rate_delay = 10
> r...@ohs:~# 

> and I restarted postfix
> Jan  2 08:03:56 ohs postfix/master[16208]: terminating on signal 15
> Jan  2 08:03:58 ohs postfix/master[16312]: daemon started -- version 2.5.4, 
> configuration /etc/postfix
> 
> and now when I send an email to my mailman mailing list, I still see it 
> sending out emails with no delay..
> 
> Jan  2 08:04:52 ohs postfix/smtp[16349]: 72292189FF: 
> to=<someu...@monsterjam.org>, relay=outgoing.verizon.net[206.46.232.12]:25, 
> delay=5.3, delays=0.12/0.51/0.36/4.3, dsn=2.5.0, status=sent (250 2.5.0 Ok.)
> Jan  2 08:04:52 ohs postfix/qmgr[16316]: 72292189FF: removed
> Jan  2 08:04:52 ohs postfix/smtp[16347]: 950C118A00: to=<someu...@gmail.com>, 
> relay=outgoing.verizon.net[206.46.232.12]:25, 
> delay=5.2, delays=0.13/0.39/0.37/4.3, dsn=2.5.0, status=sent (250 2.5.0 Ok.)
> 
> Jan  2 08:04:52 ohs postfix/smtp[16350]: 950C118A00: to=<someu...@yahoo.com>, 
> relay=outgoing.verizon.net[206.46.232.12]:25, delay=5.3, 
> delays=0.13/0.37/0.38/4.5, dsn=2.5.0, status=sent (250 2.5.0 Ok.)
> Jan  2 08:04:52 ohs postfix/qmgr[16316]: 950C118A00: removed
> 
> so it looks like all three of these went out with no delays inbetween each 
> message, right?

Yes, so it is time that you follow instructions in the welcome message
and post "postconf -n" output instead of one-line fragments.

        Wietse

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