Re: Where did mail queue go?

From: Victor Duchovni (no email)
Date: Wed Dec 01 2004 - 09:33:11 EST


On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 12:02:29PM -0300, wrote:

> I ask where mail queue go because some mail is taking about two hours to
> get delivered so I though it would be in the mail queue. The only thing i
> can see on the logs that seems unusual is some of the mail that take long
> to be delivered is delay=somenumber as showed below.
>
> Angelo
>
> Nov 29 19:56:44 odi postfix/smtp[26712]: 2B4D222B21B: to=<>,
> relay=dnsweb.aaaa.com[DDD.DDD.D.DD], delay=5, status=sent (250 2.6.0
> <003801c4d664$7b6affa0$0401010a at gravedigger> Queued mail for delivery)
>

For instantaneous delivery you need to the following, coming soon to a store
near you, system components:

- The final CPU in DECs architecture: an "Alpha-null" CPU, serially
  processes a countable infinity of instructions per second.

- The ultimate memory: "Psychic RAM" knows what data the CPU is going
  to store or request in advance and delivers it in zero time.

- From Quantum the ultimate disk, data is moved instantaneously into
  RAM through quantum teleportation.

- In a surprise development, the electronic stock trading company
  "Instanet" makes Ethernet obsolete, the new "Instanet" turns Einstein's
  discovery that there is no "ether" to build instaneous networks, special
  relativity is not so special after all.

On a more serious note, all mail is delayed :-(

-- 
	Viktor.
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