postfix/mailscanner: mail backs up in outoging
Valmiki N. Ramsewak
lilvalo at MIKIBOY.COM
Fri Jul 16 20:49:35 IST 2004
yea what file system are you running on that thing?
valmiki
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 12:46:54PM -0700, Harry Hanson wrote:
> using as gateway.. messages do get to the inside mail server for local
> delivery, however it backs up to the point the fs runs out of inodes. it
> appears ms does it's scan and drops in the outgoing mail dir
> (/var/spool/postfix/incoming) but the deliver rate is simply so slow
> everything backs up till it the file system fills up. any ideas?
>
> 1764 ./active/D
> 328 ./active/0
> 400 ./active/9
> 192 ./active/8
> 12 ./active/E
> 12 ./active/1
> 184 ./active/5
> 400 ./active/2
> 224 ./active/C
> 16 ./active/A
> 8 ./active/F
> 12 ./active/6
> 400 ./active/7
> 8 ./active/B
> 168 ./active/3
> 172 ./active/4
> 4304 ./active
> 8 ./bounce/D
> 4 ./bounce/2
> 4 ./bounce/3
> 4 ./bounce/4
> 4 ./bounce/8
> 4 ./bounce/5
> 4 ./bounce/0
> 4 ./bounce/9
> 4 ./bounce/7
> 4 ./bounce/C
> 4 ./bounce/B
> 28 ./bounce/E
> 80 ./bounce
> 4 ./corrupt
> 12 ./defer/2
> 8 ./defer/8
> 12 ./defer/5
> 8 ./defer/4
> 12 ./defer/0
> 8 ./defer/9
> 12 ./defer/7
> 8 ./defer/C
> 4 ./defer/B
> 4 ./defer/E
> 1808 ./defer/D
> 12 ./defer/3
> 1912 ./defer
> 12 ./deferred/2
> 8 ./deferred/8
> 12 ./deferred/5
> 8 ./deferred/4
> 8 ./deferred/0
> 8 ./deferred/9
> 8 ./deferred/7
> 8 ./deferred/C
> 4 ./deferred/B
> 4 ./deferred/E
> 12 ./deferred/D
> 12 ./deferred/3
> 108 ./deferred
> 4 ./flush/c
> 8 ./flush
> 240 ./hold/2
> 388 ./hold/3
> 240 ./hold/4
> 484 ./hold/5
> 320 ./hold/7
> 408 ./hold/C
> 296 ./hold/9
> 344 ./hold/D
> 424 ./hold/8
> 388 ./hold/1
> 524 ./hold/E
> 520 ./hold/B
> 828 ./hold/0
> 3108 ./hold/A
> 3844 ./hold/6
> 984 ./hold/F
> 13344 ./hold
> 133464 ./incoming/D
> 562800 ./incoming/2
> 735560 ./incoming/3
> 673096 ./incoming/4
> 717796 ./incoming/8
> 705444 ./incoming/5
> 695812 ./incoming/0
> 683468 ./incoming/9
> 698508 ./incoming/7
> 787436 ./incoming/C
> 768648 ./incoming/B
> 793044 ./incoming/E
> 809492 ./incoming/1
> 806508 ./incoming/A
> 223980 ./incoming/F
> 768180 ./incoming/6
> 10563240 ./incoming
> 4 ./maildrop
> 8 ./pid
> 4 ./private
> 4 ./public
> 4 ./saved
> 4 ./trace
> 44 ./etc
> 6328 ./lib
> 4 ./usr/lib/zoneinfo
> 412 ./usr/lib
> 4 ./usr/share/zoneinfo
> 8 ./usr/share
> 424 ./usr
> 10589828 .
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Eric Dantan Rzewnicki" <rzewnickie at RFA.ORG>
> To: <MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
> Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 11:03 AM
> Subject: Re: Admin of this list, Please read!
>
>
> > On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 09:16:28PM -0500, Valmiki N. Ramsewak wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 04:49:59PM -0700, Steve Thomas wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 01:24:52PM -0500, Valmiki N. Ramsewak is
> rumored to have said:
> > > > > Well I use mutt, and I'm still learning bout it, as in having
> differenting
> > > > > folders and using procmail and such...
> > > > Here's the procmail rule I use for this list:
> > > > :0:
> > > > * ^TO_MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> > > > Lists/MailScanner
> > > cool, i'm playin g with it now while i wait on chinese delivery.. i
> can't
> > > find something in man procmail that will let me run procmail and apply
> the
> > > rules on my inbox...any hints?
> >
> > man formail.
> >
> > -Eric Rz.
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