[WebDNA] Order that emailer sends emails?
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texte = --001636416ff971fed9047b033da5Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Hi all,We have moved most of our sites in the last few days from a Mac server to aCentOS server. One weird thing is that the order in which emailer processesemails has changed.On the Mac emails are processed by date and time, with new emails beingplaced at the end of the queue, as you would expect. On the CentOS serverthough it seems that emails are processed in a random order, so an emailwritten to disc later than an existing email in the folder could get sentbefore the existing email?Anyone got any idea why this might be happening? Is there something I cando to ensure that emails are sent in the order in which they are written todisc.Thanks- Tom--001636416ff971fed9047b033da5Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi all,
We have moved most of our sites in the last few =days from a Mac server to a CentOS server. =C2=A0One weird thing is that th=e order in which emailer processes emails has changed.
On the Mac emails are processed by date and time,= with new emails being placed at the end of the queue, as you would expect.= =C2=A0 On the CentOS server though it seems that emails are processed in ==C2=A0a random order, so an email written to disc later than an existing em=ail in the folder could get sent before the existing email?
Anyone got any idea why this might be happening? =C2=A0= Is there something I can do to ensure that emails are sent in the order in= which they are written to disc.
Thanks
=- Tom
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--001636416ff971fed9047b033da5Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Hi all,We have moved most of our sites in the last few days from a Mac server to aCentOS server. One weird thing is that the order in which emailer processesemails has changed.On the Mac emails are processed by date and time, with new emails beingplaced at the end of the queue, as you would expect. On the CentOS serverthough it seems that emails are processed in a random order, so an emailwritten to disc later than an existing email in the folder could get sentbefore the existing email?Anyone got any idea why this might be happening? Is there something I cando to ensure that emails are sent in the order in which they are written todisc.Thanks- Tom--001636416ff971fed9047b033da5Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi all,
We have moved most of our sites in the last few =days from a Mac server to a CentOS server. =C2=A0One weird thing is that th=e order in which emailer processes emails has changed.
On the Mac emails are processed by date and time,= with new emails being placed at the end of the queue, as you would expect.= =C2=A0 On the CentOS server though it seems that emails are processed in ==C2=A0a random order, so an email written to disc later than an existing em=ail in the folder could get sent before the existing email?
Anyone got any idea why this might be happening? =C2=A0= Is there something I can do to ensure that emails are sent in the order in= which they are written to disc.
Thanks
=- Tom
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Tom Duke
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