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<0> morning folks! <1> hi mobiGeek <1> do you help? <0> depends....what's the q? <1> two qmail and backup mx <1> howto send a etrn to a mx0? <0> ah, well beyond me.
<0> sorry <1> ok thanks <2> hi, i have qmail concurrencyremote set to 250, but the system can only reach a max qmail-remote about 70 process <2> is that a problem? <3> DDK: Are you sure it's qmail that's throttling it? <2> yes, i use 'qmailctl flush' whenever the process is less than 15, it reach the max 70 <2> because of the problem, my queue grow up to 200k mails <2> my mother language is not english, sorry about my poor english <3> I'm not sure what would cause that. Are you running qmail-scanner? <2> no <2> just with vpopmail <3> Okay. I know nothing about vpopmail, so I can't help. <2> there is no problem with vpopmail <2> i am sure that. <2> if the queue has many many mails in the queue, the number of qmail-remote process should be larger, right? <3> I would think so, but I've learned about qmail through experience and my server doesn't get anywhere near that kind of traffic. <2> i am stress my server with a average 8mails/s in, about one day, the queue reaches about 200k. <2> so i have to find where the problem is <2> but i checked all the config files as hard as i can, my suspect is this. <3> Well, the mail is getting into the queue ok, you're sure vpopmail isn't causing a bottleneck getting them out? <2> yes, currently all the mails are send to this server for outgoing <2> i am pretty sure there is nothing to do with vpopmail. <2> i think mails from the queue to qmail-send -> qmail-remote => remote smtp server are moving slowly. <2> not as fast as i expected. <4> Where is a good place that will allow you to look up ~64 IP's at once to see if they are on any spam lists?
<5> woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohaaaa <6> i've got this mail address <6> a@domain.com <6> when someone sends a message to a@domain.com it should be forwarded to b,c,d,e,etc@domain.com <6> without using a mailinglist <6> people do not need to subscribe <3> wouterrr: man dot-qmail <6> hum... <6> i searched for dot-qmail but i wonder if it's capable for doing what i want <3> Ypu just want a static forwarding list, right? <6> when someone mails at b@domain.com then c,d,e get the message <3> So when address a, b, c, or d get a message a, b, c, and d get the message? <6> no, when address b gets a message, it's forwarded to b,c,d,e,f,g <3> Do you mean "when address a gets a message, it's forwarded to b,c,d,e,f,g" <6> yes <3> Because if you do, just create a .qmail-a file and put b,c,d... in it <6> .qmail-a ? <3> in /var/qmail/alias <3> so the file for list@domain would be .qmail-list <6> but i use virtual domains <6> so .qmail-b is b@defaultdomain <6> and not b@otherdomain <6> right? <3> I've never played with virtual domains <6> if i put .qmail-b in the maildir of the user <6> then i could forward it right <3> AFAIK <3> Heck, try it <6> yes thanks
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