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Configuring the Queue Manager


To configure the Queue manager:

  1. In IMail Administrator, expand the Services folder in the left panel, and select Queue Manager. The Queue Manager tab appears in the right panel, as shown below.

  1. Enter the options you want to use to configure the Queue Manager. Each option is described at the end of this procedure.
  2. Click Apply to save your changes.
  3. After making changes, stop the service, wait 5-10 seconds and restart the service. Any changes that you make are saved automatically as soon as you press the Stop/Start button.

Options

Delivery Threads. The total number of threads that will be used to deliver messages. Each thread processes one message at a time. The minimum value for this option is 5.

Maximum retry threads. The maximum number of delivery threads that can be used at one time when the system retries to deliver messages in the queue. The value for this option cannot be greater than the number of delivery threads and cannot be less than 2.

Listen Pipes. The number of pipes that the queue manager opens in order to listen for files being dropped in the queue by other processes. The minimum value for this option is 2 and the maximum value is 20. A value of 4 should be sufficient for most servers, but the number can be increased for better performance on very busy servers. If a server starts a queue run and the queue run finds new files in the queue, then this value should be increased.

Retry timer (minutes). This is how often, in minutes, the queue manager will attempt to resend messages that failed to be delivered on previous queue runs. The minimum value for this option is 10 and the maximum value is 120.

Daily Report Address. IMail Server has the ability to compile and send daily reports that detail server activity. These reports are sent once a day, 30 seconds after the date changes, to the e-mail address specified in this text box, if no address is entered, no report will be sent.The following information is included in the report:

DNS Cache Options

The DNS Cache is an internal cache of positive DNS queries. The cached DNS response will remain active for the amount of the time to live (TTL) entry from the DNS.

Failed Domain Skipping Options

Note: You must stop and restart the Queue Manager service in order for your changes to take effect.



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