A favour from people with busy servers please...
Olivier Diserens
olivier.diserens at FASTNET.CH
Fri May 14 15:56:14 IST 2004
Here, we use Exim, but I've never seen an smtp connection brutally
closed.
We have some busy servers (because of short memory), that are accepting
between 1 and 3 connections per seconds without problems.
we had to tune a litlle bit the accept_per_connection, accept_max_smtp
options, and all what we get now is something like that:
2004-05-13 06:21:35 1BO7iY-000534-00 no immediate delivery: more than
20 messages received in one connection.
I'm sorry, but I don't have other failed logs.. our Exim are doing a
very good job (MX load balancing, too ;o))
best regards
Olivier
Le 14 mai 04, à 15:12, Spicer, Kevin a écrit :
> Willem Kossen wrote:
>> You only want postfix or exim? i have this error occasionally with
>> sendmail, not hundreds of thousands of messages, just a very slow
>> server......
>
> I have examples with sendmail, thanks.
>
> So far none with Postfix or Exim, maybe they just don't do that?
> Anyone know for sure?
>
>
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