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From: Alex Kramarov (alex_at_incredimail.com)
Date: Thu Sep 12 2002 - 10:02:16 CDT

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    Additionally, i see all the bounces sitting in "incoming". They are not
    getting processed until the large email is sent out - the queue grows. is
    there a way to make the bounces to be done/redirected to another postfix
    intrance running onthe machine ? I have that other instance from recieving
    bounces that arrive through smtp, and it works fine. Only the bounces
    generated by postfix itself are a problem, since that are sitting in the
    same queue as the mega-recipient email ...

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Alex Kramarov" <alexincredimail.com>
    To: <postfix-userspostfix.org>
    Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 4:43 PM
    Subject: RE: bource and defer

    > >Alex Kramarov:
    > >> Hi.
    > >.>
    > >> I am using postfix to send 1 email with several hundreds of thousands
    of
    > >> recipients (NOT SPAM). While sending the email, i have noticed that i
    > have
    > >> about 300 bounce processes running, while it should not be the case,
    and
    >
    > >You have 300 processes running because each process is taking a
    > >lot of time: it tries to lock a file 20 times, with 1-second delays
    > >between attempts, before it gives up.
    >
    > >Are you running the Postfix queue on top of an NFS server? If so,
    > >you have a file locking problem.
    >
    > >Wietse
    >
    > I have the queue on a local disk (ext3). Never had such problems until
    > sending this multi-recipient email. Any other ideas ?
    >
    > Please cc the replies to me, i am on the digest list ...
    >
    > Thank you.
    > Alex.

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