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From: Adrian Bolzan (Adrian.Bolzan_at_aot.com.au)
Date: Mon Sep 23 2002 - 18:31:37 CDT
Hello,
We use Postfix v1.1.10.
We use it as a relay server for our internal groupware servers and is
mailed directly from a database server.
We have turned off the "local" transport in master.cf.
When email is sent through the server that does not have a domain it
appends $myhostname (that is, the email address becomes
"nouser
hermod.aot.com.au").
However, since the user is nonexistent on the system and the local
transport is turned off then the message remains active in the queue for
quite a while. This effects throughput of the server, especially when lots
of these come into the server.
e.g.
469A657D57* 776 Tue Sep 24 08:50:54 root
hermod.aot.com.au
nouser
hermod.aot.com.au
This message has been active for over 10 minutes now and will
eventually be deferred.
How can I get postfix to drop the message immediately rather than
eventually deferring the message, AND without turning on local transport
and then using luser_relay?
reagrds,
adrian
Any help appreciated,
adrian
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