
kirk at icapsolutions
May 16, 2012, 7:49 AM
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netqmail-1.06-channels.patch - domain control
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I've found this patch while searching for something that would help to control outgoing messages on a per domain basis. Mainly I need it for recipients with domains of yahoo and hotmail etc., the top major account providers. the patch is found here: http://www.thesmbexchange.com/eng/netqmail-1.06-channels.patch I've loaded the patch and it appears to work. It creates multiple instances of the qmail-rspawn based on a a few simple control files. The question I have is regarding the concurrency limit. The documentation describes concurrency briefly, but what I don't know is how it applies to qmail-rspawn. If I run multiple instances of qmail-rspawn, is the concurrency limit applied to "each" instance, or is it accumulative? In other words, I have my qmail server set up with the standard build netqmail-1.06, with the patch above, and have a default concurrency limit set to 250. The patch provides config files to isolate domains, so I set up 5 config "channels", each one limits the amount of traffic to 100 connections (a sudo concurrency limit of 100) and spinning off 5 instance of qmail-rspawn. So if the default concurrency limit is set to 250, and I have 5 instances of qmail-rspawn each that can handle 100 connection each, will the concurrency limit become breached and crash qmail? Or is "each" instance of qmail-rspawn limited to 250? Thanks, Kirk
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