On Friday 03 December 2004 05:55 am, Clayton Milos wrote:
> First thing to do is to check how much memory you've allocated smtp with
> tcpserver.
that has nothing to do with qmail-send.
-Jeremy
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Jeremy Kitchen ++ Systems Administrator ++ Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc.
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Hi Eduardo!
Thanks for your mail.
I already tried the same at morning and after replacing my qmail-queue
with the "default" qmail-queue I moved from the "trouble injecting
bounce message, will try later" to "mail server temporarily rejected
message". So also in my case it had to do something with
First thing to do is to check how much memory you've allocated smtp with
tcpserver.
Give it more and see if that helps. Try with around 40M per session.
Virus scanning uses ram. Especially with large attachemnts it chews up
memory.
- Original Message -
From: "Bernd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I´ve had some problems with QMail showing this message "trouble injecting
bounce message" on qmail´s log too. I´ve took a long time to discover what
did I do wrong, and after googling and asking some friends I´ve realized
that my qmail-scanner instalation was completely wrong. All related wit