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



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