Wietse Venema wrote:
Jan 2 16:04:57 ohs postfix/smtp[18389]: B08B018A00: to=<someu...@monsterjam.org>, relay=outgoing.verizon.net[206.46.232.12]:25, delay=0.89, delays=0.08/0.28/0.35/0.17, dsn=2.5.0, status=sent (250 2.5.0 Ok.)
Jan  2 16:04:57 ohs postfix/qmgr[18371]: B08B018A00: removed
Jan 2 16:05:12 ohs postfix/smtp[18389]: E50B018A02: to=<someu...@gmail.com>, relay=outgoing.verizon.net[206.46.232.12]:25, delay=15, delays=0.24/11/0.34/4.4, dsn=2.5.0, status=sent (250 2.5.0 Ok.) Jan 2 16:05:12 ohs postfix/smtp[18389]: E50B018A02: to=<someu...@yahoo.com>, relay=outgoing.verizon.net[206.46.232.12]:25, delay=15, delays=0.24/11/0.34/4.4, dsn=2.5.0, status=sent (250 2.5.0 Ok.)
Jan  2 16:05:12 ohs postfix/qmgr[18371]: E50B018A02: removed

so there WAS a delay after the first one, but the second two seemed to go out 
together..
so we are making progress.. i think.. ;)

The second message has TWO RECIPIENTS.

Postfix inserts 10s delay between MESSAGE deliveries not RECIPIENTS.

        Wieste
well, right, like I said, this is from a mailman mailing list , and there are 3 remote recipients in the list. But in the real list I want to implement, there are hundreds at various addresses and I would like to throttle ALL outgoing deliveries if I can. I guess best case scenario now is to serialize the delivery process somehow.

thanks/regards,
Jason

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