>A. Schulze:
>> I like to ask about a documented limitation
>> (http://www.postfix.org/CONNECTION_CACHE_README.html#limitations)
>>
>> "For this reason, the Postfix smtp(8) client always closes the
>> connection after completing an attempt to deliver mail over TLS."
On 07.03.18 09:07, Wietse Venema wrote:
>Indeed. Postfix can migrate the TCP connection from one process to
>another, but the TLS library does not support migration of live TLS
>state. It supports reuse on new connections only.
>
>Possible solutions would be:
Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
a smtp client that able to process multiple mails in a single run is not
planned, correct?
On 15.03.18 09:22, Wietse Venema wrote:
Wasn't a dedicated per-destination delivery agent one of the possible
solutions?
if you mean this one:
- For each destination, use dedicated SMTP clients that handle all
TLS sessions with that destination (no inter-process migration),
and cache TCP+TLS state in those processes. Unfortunately, that
does not scale to thousands of destinations.
... which does not scale, I was under impression that it requires site
configuration, or keeping multiple clients alive.
what I meant, is that if SMTP client connecting to destination couldn't
try to deliver multiple (all) mail directed to the destination and then
quit, the only difference would be it could deliver more than just one mail.
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