Large volume configuration

2008-12-15 Thread Jeffrey Shawn Klotz
Can anyone recommend any articles / guides / etc to configure a server for large volume? I have a server that consistently maxes out it's T1 connection. I'd like to be sure I've got things configured to make the most of it. It's not uncommon when the circuit is has a lot of traffic for me to

Re: Name service error

2008-11-14 Thread Jeffrey Shawn Klotz
Sahil Tandon wrote: Jeffrey Shawn Klotz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm having DNS issues when delivering mail on a postfix server. The server seems to run fine for several hours. After a while, emails start to stay in the queue with the following error for all domains: p

Name service error

2008-11-13 Thread Jeffrey Shawn Klotz
I'm having DNS issues when delivering mail on a postfix server. The server seems to run fine for several hours. After a while, emails start to stay in the queue with the following error for all domains: postqueue -p *D63998D18BF88122 Thu Nov 13 20:19:58 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Host or doma

Re: Compile configuration

2008-09-23 Thread Jeffrey Shawn Klotz
Unfortunately, they do not include the original compile directory when they ship the system. Noel Jones wrote: Jeffrey Shawn Klotz wrote: Is there an "easy" way to tell how postfix was compiled? I'm going to re compile on a mac mini. So of the paths aren't it common

Compile configuration

2008-09-23 Thread Jeffrey Shawn Klotz
Is there an "easy" way to tell how postfix was compiled? I'm going to re compile on a mac mini. So of the paths aren't it common places. Last time I did this I messed up SASL big time. I'd like to use the same paths as the original compile for compatibility. Thanks...

Time of day size restrictions

2008-07-31 Thread Jeffrey Shawn Klotz
Does anyone know a way to set the message size restriction based on time of day? In the AM I have a large volume of outgoing traffic. If users send large messages it exceeds the bandwith of the circuit. The AM messages are time sensitive so max outgoing performance is critical. In the PM the