Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2007-06-30 at 14:37 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
They timed out at 30 minutes, I think. Nope, When Postfix has accepted a mail its already in your queue. At that point the maximal_queue_lifetime starts.
# postconf maximal_queue_lifetime maximal_queue_lifetime = 5d
Well, that was perhaps two years ago, so I don't remember what limit did I hit, but I do remember postfix complaining about 30 minutes of something being sxceeded without response from the filter, and doing something about it, which I don't remember now what it was exactly. Perhaps bounce to the postmaster, or tell the postmaster, or something - what I remember is my nerves straining! O:-)
If you still have the config then check what notify_classes were set to.
In the meantime, your log will fill with timeouts. There are a lot of options to set timeouts that fit your situation:
No need, I solved it throtlling the queue to one mail at a time, fed to amavis. And I only use it for emergencies nowdays.
But nice to have this list handy, I'll keep it. :-)
Development was rather fast in the last two years. Better use the list that applies to your installation: # all timeout parameters of current config postconf | grep timeout # all default timeout parameters postconf -d| grep timeout # parameters you have set manually: postconf -n| grep timeout -- Sandy List replies only please! Please address PMs to: news-reply2 (@) japantest (.) homelinux (.) com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org