Postfix vs MailScanner : Slow Incoming Queue

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sat Nov 10 16:16:57 GMT 2007


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Glenn Steen wrote:
> On 10/11/2007, Julian Field <MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
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>> Glenn Steen wrote:
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>>> On 10/11/2007, Drew Marshall <drew.marshall at technologytiger.net> wrote:
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>>>> On 10 Nov 2007, at 00:50, Julian Field wrote:
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>>>>> Drew Marshall wrote:
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>>>>>> On 9 Nov 2007, at 22:50, R Wahyudi wrote:
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>>>>>>> I did  ..
>>>>>>> http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2007-11/0364.html
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>>>>>>> Anyway .. I am still curious to know if this is the default
>>>>>>> MailScanner - postfix behavior ie : you have to wait for
>>>>>>> qmgr to respawn to be able to deliver message from incoming queue ??
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>>>>>> Evening all, been far too long since I have posted (Been stupidly
>>>>>> busy
>>>>>> :-( )
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>>>>> Glad to see you back!
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>>>> Nice to be back! Mind you I have some reading to do (I didn't really
>>>> go, just no time to post and only just enough time to read some
>>>> threads). Hope you are feeling better, Shingles is no fun :-(
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>>>> Drew
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>>> Uh, enlighten a poo Swede, would you... What are "shingles"? Thought
>>> that'd be a 1930's hair style:-)
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>> It's the same virus pretty much as causes chickenpox in children. It
>> travels along your nerves. Most people carry it, it just lies dormant.
>> Occasionally it flares up, and causes spots on the skin along the rough
>> path of the nerve it has flared up in. It also causes a nerve pain
>> (rather like RSI pain) due to inflammation of the nerves (I think).
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>> Wikipedia has an article all about it
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpes_zoster
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>> Jules
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> Ah, that kind of Herpes... Nasty.
> Not much to do other than to wait it out:/... Hope it wasn't too bad.
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It's just the RSI-like ache that is left behind now, everything else has 
completely healed. It's going to take a few weeks to get of this ache, 
which isn't painful just damn uncomfortable.

Jules

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