Hello,
On 09/28/2004 03:54 AM, Roger Thomas wrote:
You may just need to tune qmail to maximize the number of
simultaneous deliveries according to the available bandwidth.
How do I tune qmail in that manner ? If the answer is too long and
complicated, pls flame me softly as this is already OT.
Usua
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:54:24 +0800, Roger Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > For this reason, during deliveries of messages to many recipients, it is better to
> > pause once in a while to let the queue be fully processed and do not stall other
> > p
Quoting Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You may just need to tune qmail to maximize the number of simultaneous deliveries
> according to the available bandwidth.
How do I tune qmail in that manner ? If the answer is too long and complicated, pls
flame me softly as this is already OT.
> Fo
Hello,
On 09/27/2004 09:02 PM, Roger Thomas wrote:
Just let me know which OS and local mailer (Sendmail, qmail, postfix,
exim, MS IIS, Exchange, etc..) do you use so I can advise.
What do you recommend for Linux and qmail combination ?
Please advise.
Under Linux qmail or postfix are just fine. Yo
Quoting Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Just let me know which OS and local mailer (Sendmail, qmail, postfix,
> exim, MS IIS, Exchange, etc..) do you use so I can advise.
What do you recommend for Linux and qmail combination ?
Please advise.
--
roger
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