On Saturday 03 March 2007, Sandy Drobic wrote:
John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 03 March 2007, Sandy Drobic wrote:
If you receive them with delay it is probably a delay on your mailserver.
In my case it was hammer in postfix limiting his connection rate.
Hammer? Or do you mean anvil? In any case, I never saw more than a few connections at the same time. Anvil should only limit concurrent connections if more than a few concurrent connections are opened.
The default for $smtpd_client_connection_count_limit is 50 (half the default process limit of 100). What did you set it to?
-- Sandy
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Oh yeah, DUH, it was one of those blacksmith tools... ;-) But, you've misread the job of anvil. It will also RATE limit the number of connections per unit of time. Quoting the Postfix release notes: The new anvil server maintains the connection statistics, and logs the maximum connection count and connection rate per client every anvil_status_update_time seconds (10 minutes), or when it terminates (when there is no work to be done, or when "postfix reload" was issued). Once you have an idea what the numbers look like, you can clamp down the limits for your system. The relevant main.cf configuration parameters are: smtpd_client- connection_count_limit for the number of simultaneous connections per client, and smtpd_client_connection_rate_limit for the number of successive connections per unit time and client. The time unit is specified with the anvil_rate_time_unit parameter, and is one minute by default. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen