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Subject: Re: tai64n date format
From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-qmail@memoryhole.net>
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 09:26:38 -0600
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On Monday, April  2 at 10:59 AM, quoth Vahid Moghaddasi:
I'm surprised you didn't think it odd that non-patched qmailanalog
reported that all mail was delivered instantaneously and that your
logs covered 0 days worth of mail.

Well, it did seem very odd but looks much better on the report :)

HEH, fair enough.

I am not sure how the report shows over 3 days of delay for 24h log file?
Total ddelay (s): 278639.381440 or ddelay must be the sum of all
delays for mail delivery, am I correct?

Yup; total ddelay is the sum of all delays for mail delivery. 3000 messages each taking 10 seconds to deliver (starting at when they were queued) results in 30,000 seconds of total ddelay. The average ddelay is more useful. Actually, average ddelay is essentially equivalent to average qtime, with the exception that zoverall presents average ddelay of only the successful deliveries (i.e. bounces to mistyped email addresses don't count against it).

~Kyle
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