Hello there,
I have some difficulties to interprete some exim statistics. Eximstats
gives me the following (or similar) for one arbitrary 24h mainlog:
Time spent on the queue: all messages
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Under 1m 538 15.0% 15.0%
5m 15 0.4% 15.5%
15m 4 0.1% 15.6%
30m 4 0.1% 15.7%
1h 3 0.1% 15.8%
3h 2933 82.0% 97.8%
6h 8 0.2% 98.0%
12h 8 0.2% 98.2%
1d 7 0.2% 98.4%
Over 1d 57 1.6% 100.0%
Time spent on the queue: messages with at least one remote delivery
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Under 1m 195 24.9% 24.9%
5m 4 0.5% 25.4%
30m 2 0.3% 25.7%
1h 1 0.1% 25.8%
3h 517 66.0% 91.8%
6h 5 0.6% 92.5%
12h 1 0.1% 92.6%
1d 1 0.1% 92.7%
Over 1d 57 7.3% 100.0%
The row "3h" arises my attention. My naive attempt to interprete this: I
receive about 517 mails a day which I forward to where ever and it takes
me 3h hours to do so. There are other 2416 (2933 - 517) mails which I
don't forward, but it takes me 3h anyway. So my local delivery is
broken somehow and defer some mails for 3 hours!? (I know, it doesn't --
but that's what I read in this stat.) How can I figure out, which
addresses cause these messages to stay that long in my queue?
Confused,
Wollie