mail delivery time on nanog-l (was Re: Die thread, DIE!)
Brad Knowles
brad.knowles at skynet.be
Fri Aug 23 12:45:16 UTC 2002
At 2:01 AM -0400 2002/08/23, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> IMHO, I know of no out-of-the-box MTA that defaults to handle mailinglist
> loads.
I've been specializing in e-mail system administration for about
ten years, and doing large systems & performance tuning of e-mail
systems for about six. I can tell you from personal experience that
Postfix is better at handling them out-of-the-box than any other I
know of.
> The trick to speedy turnaround is in the MTA
> configuration.
Indeed. Hence my references to the two main papers published so
far on this topic, one by Rob Kolstand and one by Strata Chalup.
> This is chiefly achieved by using multiple queues, as well
> as severely reducing the timeouts such that email being sent to
> unreachable/overloaded mailhosts are quickly moved to the bottom of the
> delivery stack.
These are some of the standard techniques, yes.
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