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RabbitMQ for Mautic queue

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  • girishG girish

    @mdreira Thanks for the detailed response!

    I guess step 1 is to make the mail queue visible from the Cloudron Mail side and also have throttle/rate limits and then we have to take it from there. We use Haraka as our mail server and the closest it has for rate limits is http://haraka.github.io/plugins/rate_limit/ . There is no real queue management but there is a status plugin to somewhat monitor it and send commands - http://haraka.github.io/plugins/status/ . Have to look into these further.

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    @girish You're right! I thank you for your interest in this topic.

    Perhaps, when you go to implement the improvements in the mail server, you can keep in mind this mail queue matter.

    Really Thank you!

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      RabbitMQ is of use for supporting Plane on Cloudron.
      It has quite high resting RAM requirements. So, LavinMQ might be even better as lighter resting requirements.

      https://plane.so/
      Plane requires RabbitMQ (AMQP) for all async job processing. The Worker and Beat Worker services consume from RabbitMQ queues. There is no way to substitute Redis for this purpose: Plane switched from Redis/Celery to RabbitMQ explicitly.

      Cloudron has addons for PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, and Redis, but nothing for AMQP/RabbitMQ.

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