Hi! What's the reason for the pickup daemon to be waked up every 60s? Either on a modern system, or at all?
Why it needs to be awaken in the first place, - does it miss mail when the system is up and running? It looks like this wake-up time can be increased way past max_idle these days, say, to be 10 minutes or so - and in this case, there will be one less postfix process running all the time. Especially on systems where local mail submission is not a thing at all. Ditto, I think, for qmgr - on an idle system where postfix is used to send mail maybe once a day or a week, there's no reason to constantly rescan the queue. But this is something else still. Yes, this is not hugely important, but my curiosity is burning me :) Thanks, /mjt _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org