On Jun 4, 2005, at 21:22, Scott wrote:
This Friday at about 3pm PST I had 5 different courier servers
ranging in verions from 0.47 to 0.50 simultaneously start taking
about 30+ seconds to initiate an SMTP session remotely (from inside
or outside the network). Connecting from the localhost is no
trouble at all. They're all serviced by different ISPs via T1 or
DSL and none of them show excessive load or connections, or any
dropped packets.
I'm running the most recent version of spamassassin via maildrop
and clamd via amavis on all of them. Disabling both of these
services doesn't change the delay behavior.
The only problem this is causing is clients relaying email are
getting time-out errors. Am I alone here or is anyone else
experiencing this problem? Any idea what could be wrong and how I
can fix it (other than increasing the timeout delay on the client
side)?
maybe a DNS server they all query thats acting up ?
/thomas
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