Khalil Abbas writes:
> Hi, Thanks for the tip, but my problem isn’t with deferred mail, no mail is
> getting rejected from the remote MTA's.. but my problem is that the main
> hardware node is distributing the mail over the 120 MX nodes slowly.. I have
> set the SMTP_MAX_RCPTS to 5 per mess
you're the man :)
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 2:17 AM
To: Khalil Abbas
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] postsuper
On 7/29/2012 11:20 AM, Khalil Abbas wrote:
Hi, Thanks for the tip, but my problem isn’t with deferred mail,
On 7/29/2012 11:20 AM, Khalil Abbas wrote:
> Hi, Thanks for the tip, but my problem isn’t with deferred mail,
Then why would "postsuper -r ALL" have any effect?
> no mail
> is getting rejected from the remote MTA's.. but my problem is that the
> main hardware node is distributing the mail over
Hi, Thanks for the tip, but my problem isn’t with deferred mail, no mail is
getting rejected from the remote MTA's.. but my problem is that the main
hardware node is distributing the mail over the 120 MX nodes slowly.. I have
set the SMTP_MAX_RCPTS to 5 per message for better delivery to several
On 7/29/2012 6:01 AM, Khalil Abbas wrote:
>
> the question is, I noticed that mail delivery is slow, and it gets faster
> when I use: postsuper r ALL .. do u think its a good idea if I added it
> as a cronjob that runs every minute? or better split the list into several
> servers??
See
Hello, it’s been quite a while since I posted here, I kinda miss u guyz:)
I’m running a list of 3 Mil. subscribers for a local news agency as follows:
the whole list is hosted on a 32GBs Ram server, 10 domains, 30 lists, 100,000
subscribers each list..
the mail is distributed thru a relay of 12