Appreciated, thanks.

I'm just installing it to an old bare metal test server so I can get it
right before putting it into production.

Many thanks to you both - really appreciated.


On Tue, 2012-11-20 at 09:58 -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Sam Jones:
> > That looks like a good starting point, Thank you for the pointers
> > Robert, really appreciated.
> 
> You need to keep the following in mind, if you ever decide to use
> a per-destination recipient of 1.
> 
>         Wietse
> 
> default_destination_rate_delay (default: 0s)
>        The default amount of delay that is inserted between individual
> deliv-
>        eries  to  the  same destination; the resulting behavior
> depends on the
>        value of the corresponding per-destination recipient limit.
> 
>        o      With a corresponding per-destination recipient limit  >
> 1,  the
>               rate  delay  specifies  the  time between deliveries to
> the same
>               domain.  Different domains are delivered in parallel,
> subject to
>               the process limits specified in master.cf.
> 
>        o      With a corresponding per-destination recipient limit
> equal to 1,
>               the rate delay specifies the time between deliveries to
> the same
>               recipient.  Different recipients are delivered in
> parallel, sub-
>               ject to the process limits specified in master.cf. 

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