Re: Cyrus deliver temporary failure (quota not full)

From: Hardi Gunawan (no email)
Date: Tue Sep 05 2006 - 23:47:25 EDT

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    Hi,

    Thank you for your answer. However, I have a few
    further questions about this.

    --- Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <>
    wrote:

    > On Tue, 05 Sep 2006, Hardi Gunawan wrote:
    > > I tried to find out how to increase the log level
    > for
    > > cyrus' deliver, but I can't find one...
    >
    > Use LMTP, and tell postfix it can deliver as much as
    > it want over the LMTP
    > connection.

    Is LMTP the preferred way? I'm actually upgrading my
    server and I thought that the old configuration can
    work. Well, it seems to work, but after some time I
    notice the "temporary failure" errors.

    >
    > For deliver, tell postfix it can deliver to just
    > *one* recipient at a time
    > over that channel.

    What is the effect of having cyrus deliver with no
    "one" recipient at a time? Will the email be lost?

    Is the postfix "cyrus_destination_recipient_limit = 1"
    the correct one to put, or it should be the
    destination_concurrency_limit?

    I've set the cyrus_destination_recipient_limit = 1 in
    postfix, but now there're more "temporary failure",
    although later on, I saw some of them being sent:

    Sep 6 11:02:51 mail postfix/pipe[11409]: 17EA6A3CF:
    to=<>, relay=cyrus, delay=1237, status=sent
    (xxx.xxx.xxx)

    Why is the temporary failure still there?

    Thank you.

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