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all my outgoing mails are getting catched by the Queue of my Mailserver, which is shown in Plesk Tools & Settings. I do not want them catched so how can I disable it?
My Mails are DKIM signed and SPF pass. My Mailserver is Postfix.
all my outgoing mails are getting catched by the Queue of my Mailserver, which is shown in Plesk Tools & Settings. I do not want them catched so how can I disable it?
My Mails are DKIM signed and SPF pass. My Mailserver is Postfix.
I don't exactly understand what you say about "mails are getting catched".... If an mail appear in queue mail, it's because postfix have not been able to delivery it yet... nothing to solve in this case, just an normal work of postfix...
Yeah but the outgoing mails of my website stay there for 5 days or more. These are welcome mails of my website for example. I do not want to say welcome after 5 days of registration.
Yeah but the outgoing mails of my website stay there for 5 days or more. These are welcome mails of my website for example. I do not want to say welcome after 5 days of registration.
0 is a quite bad, sometime better put 5h for example, here the postfix doc that explain better the limit : Postfix Configuration Parameters
maximal_queue_lifetime (default: 5d)
Consider a message as undeliverable, when delivery fails with a temporary error, and the time in the queue has reached the maximal_queue_lifetime limit.
Time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks). The default time unit is d (days).
Specify 0 when mail delivery should be tried only once.