How do you count e-mail?
Alessandro Dentella
sandro at e-den.it
Tue Mar 18 17:43:50 GMT 2008
Hi,
yesterday some of you helped me out tuning a server. I always considered
it a 50-70.000 e-mail/day server (6000 domains), and for this reason, I
didn't set up a rbldnsd (they suggest to only set it up when you go over
250.00 mail/day.)
Today I tried pflogsumm and found completely different nubers:
48052 received
36004 delivered
0 forwarded
939 deferred (6049 deferrals)
1288 bounced
1046k rejected (96%)
0 reject warnings
96125 held
0 discarded (0%)
That's mode that 1 million messages received in a day and 96% rejected!
In the 48.00 received there is a 43% spam recognized and some more 5%
that I should menage to cut.
So some simple questions:
1. how do you consider the volume of a server: reading the rejected or
the received?
2. which is the average % spam that is 'fisiological' to accept in a fine
tuned server?
for the curious ones. Yesterday was a nightmare with up to 12.000 messages in
the queue. Today no more than 200. I moved rbl at the postfix level and I
reduced to just 3 rbl. I had to raise the postfix process to 500 (350/400
used). Previously I tried putting rbl in postfix but since I didn't raise the
postfix processes I had too many rejected connections.
sandro
*:-)
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