What percentage of Mail is sent?

From: Torsten Mohr (no email)
Date: Mon Sep 01 2003 - 15:20:25 EDT


Hi,

i'm new to this list and it may be a very simple question,
though I didn't find any answer to it searching the FAQ
or with google.

I use Postfix on my PC at home that runs Linux.

My connection to my provider is a standard ISDN.

If i write several large Mails to several people,
there are two things i'd like to change/know:

1.
I'd like to know if a certain Mail is sent by
e.g. 5% or by 50% or by 95%. "mailq" only tells
me that a mail is being sent at the moment or not.
But i can't see what amount of it is yet sent.

2.
If i send several mails, Postfix tries to send them
all at once, which decreases the bandwidth for every
single mail. If the transmission is interrupted,
NO mail is sent. If Postfix would send the Mails
sequentially and the connection is interrupted after
some time, some mails would be out and some were not
begun, so no bandwidth was wasted.

Could anybody tell me some hints on these questions?

Best regards,
Torsten.

http://www.s.netic.de/tmohr/linux.html

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