Wendigo Thompson:
> Okay, I have some updates. Reducing the concurrency down (and
> ultimately to 1) increased performance: it seems the delays I was
> seeing were related to concurrency inside SQL. However, I am still
> seeing half second delays in local delivery while my insertion
> application
Wendigo Thompson put forth on 1/14/2010 6:39 PM:
> Okay, I have some updates. Reducing the concurrency down (and
> ultimately to 1) increased performance: it seems the delays I was
> seeing were related to concurrency inside SQL. However, I am still
> seeing half second delays in local delivery w
Okay, I have some updates. Reducing the concurrency down (and
ultimately to 1) increased performance: it seems the delays I was
seeing were related to concurrency inside SQL. However, I am still
seeing half second delays in local delivery while my insertion
application is showing ~.003s processin
Wendigo Thompson:
> Wietse:
>
> Sadly I generally don't keep logs at this granular of a level
> (mail.crit is what I usually store forever) but I can turn logging
> back on after the queue empties over the weekend and see if the delay
> is persisting. I know the command itself is completing qui
Wietse:
Sadly I generally don't keep logs at this granular of a level
(mail.crit is what I usually store forever) but I can turn logging
back on after the queue empties over the weekend and see if the delay
is persisting. I know the command itself is completing quickly -- it
seems like somethin
Wendigo Thompson:
> Wietse:
>
> I know who you are -- big fan of yours ever since tcpwrappers :-)
Hah!
(As for my claim, of course other people also wrote parts of
Postfix, in particular Victor has been a major contributor).
> The only reason I wrote in is that this queueing of mail issue
>
Wietse:
I know who you are -- big fan of yours ever since tcpwrappers :-)
The only reason I wrote in is that this queueing of mail issue
appeared fairly recently, and other times when I have had to collect
large volumes of mail from this client my system has been fine. Below
I have pasted so
Wendigo Thompson:
> Victor:
>
> I wanted to use Postfix as a delivery mechanism so that I would be
> able to queue and hold mail during database outages and other
> maintenance -- a job that it does very well. Is there really no
> advice available on how to increase the speed of Postfix's local
Victor:
I wanted to use Postfix as a delivery mechanism so that I would be
able to queue and hold mail during database outages and other
maintenance -- a job that it does very well. Is there really no
advice available on how to increase the speed of Postfix's local mail
delivery?
Thanks,
Wendy
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:35:19AM -0600, Wendigo Thompson wrote:
> Postfix accepts mail from the
> corporate mail server and delivers the message via a pipe alias to an
> application that is then inserting the message into the database.
Your choice of delivery mechanism is unfortunate. It is far
Hello:
I maintain for a large client a Postfix/MySQL installation that
archives certain messages required to be held for compliance with
lawsuits and employment litigation. Postfix accepts mail from the
corporate mail server and delivers the message via a pipe alias to an
application that is th
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