On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Smith, A.D. wrote:
> Would it be possible to implement a queue system which utilises a short and
> long queue system?
May be possible. Not, IMHO, desirable. Exim works fast because it does
not have a complicated, multi-level, queueing scheme.
> (Possible method)
> The e-mails in the queue which are waiting for a retry are moved to a
> secondary queue which is only checked every N minutes (maybe 15-60 minutes)
> until their expiry time.
You can do this by running two copies of Exim, possibly even on
different hosts. I know that one large ISP operates exactly like this.
Outgoing mail that is delayed long enough gets shunted off to a separate
host which has a large queue. Thus, the "main" queue remains short.
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Philip Hazel University of Cambridge Computing Service,
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