Thanx Wietse, postmap -q u...@hotmail.com lmdb:/opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/smtp_per_domains_transport
Output: nothing postmap -q hotmail.com lmdb:/opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/smtp_per_domains_transport Output: hotmail: In the end of my pastebin link ( http://pastebin.com/iWeW35ci ) there is a log that shows the sending of a message to gmail. My transport maps file is in: http://pastebin.com/Zgxs12dN 2015-02-02 20:51 GMT-03:00 Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org>: > Michel Peterson: >> Hi Wietse, >> >> Thanx for your answer but the problem is not in mathematics. No delay >> rule is being applied for postfix, messages are delivered as soon as >> they arrive in the queue. > > First of all, the Postfix scheduler forgets any pending rate delays > when you stop/start or reload Postfix. If you restart/reload Postfix > frequently then that is your problem. The remainder of this response > is in the case that your queue manager runs for several hours. > > Focusing on hotmail, I see this configuration: > > main.cf: > hotmail_destination_concurrency_limit = 3 <- has no effect. > hotmail_destination_rate_delay = 1h <- requires no stop/start/reload > hotmail_destination_recipient_limit = 2 > hotmail_initial_destination_concurrency = 1 > transport_maps = > lmdb:/opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/smtp_per_domains_transport > proxy:ldap:/opt/zimbra/conf/ldap-transport.cf > > master.cf: > hotmail unix - - n - 30 smtp -v > -o syslog_name=hotmail > > Did you "postfix reload" after changing these settings? Otherwise > they have no effect. > > Assuming that you did, the only thing that is missing is evidence > that mail for hotmail is actually given to the "hotmail" SMTP client. > > What is the output from: > > postmap -q u...@hotmail.com > lmdb:/opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/smtp_per_domains_transport > postmap -q hotmail.com > lmdb:/opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/smtp_per_domains_transport > > Wietse -- Michel Peterson Analista de Sistemas Linux Linux Certifications (LPI-101, LPI-102, LPI-201, LPI-202) Cel: 71 9952-0767