Hi,

please clarify the following explanation at http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#delay_logging_resolution_limit

Large delay values are rounded off to an integral number of seconds; delay values below the delay_logging_resolution_limit are logged as "0", and delay values under 100s are logged with at most two-digit precision.

When setting it to 6, I'm getting this in my logfile:

delays=0.12/0.00058/0/0.023

But all theses values are "under 100s"; should this be something like "delay values over 0.1 are logged with at most two-digit precision"?

Besides, it looks like the parameter doesn't refer to the "number of digits after the decimal point", but rather the total digits (before plus after the comma).

And please replace "rounded off" by "rounded down" (I guess), since "round off" is somewhat ambiguous (I found varying translations).

Thanks!


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Cheers,
Thomas
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