On Fri, Mar 30, 2018, at 12:00 PM, Chris McMacken wrote:
Thanks for the prompt response.
Why does the application store messages on the local disk?
It is how our queuing system is built, every queue is stored on disk and messages in intermediate states like when being processed or decorated inside Mailman Core as stored on disk. *Most* of these isn't the problem, since the emails are sent out pretty fast, it's the held messages waiting for approval or broken messages in the shunt queue that would be lost and is what I mean by "State" mostly.
AFAIK API being served by different instances will affect what and how many held messages are reported.
I'm guessing it's for performance reasons but wanted to ask. Do you have any plans to add database storage for these at some point in the future?
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