05.11.2016, 14:46 +0100, Wietse Venema: > Markus Sch?nhaber: >> Hi, >> >> today I saw this: >> >> # postqueue -p >> -Queue ID- --Size-- ----Arrival Time---- -Sender/Recipient------- >> EB1C81074C3! 1037 Tue Nov 1 15:40:23 sen...@example.com >> recipi...@example.net >> >> E18E61061E5! 991 Sat Oct 29 12:26:50 sen...@example.com >> recipi...@example.net >> >> 48AD11062D5! 1042 Sat Oct 29 15:43:04 sen...@example.com >> recipi...@example.net >> >> 9AD5A102ED0! 1083 Thu Sep 22 07:16:45 sen...@example.com >> recipi...@example.net >> >> 2AB601061E3! 991 Sat Oct 29 12:26:09 sen...@example.com >> recipi...@example.net >> >> -- 5 Kbytes in 5 Requests. >> # postsuper -H ALL >> postsuper: Released from hold: 2 messages > > What's the output of: > > $ postconf hash_queue_depth hash_queue_names
# postconf hash_queue_depth hash_queue_names hash_queue_depth = 1 hash_queue_names = deferred, defer > I suspect that you have 'hashed' the incoming queue. Not that I'm aware of. -- Regards mks