The other thing is if you installed to a directory with a space in it,
"Program Files\IMail" or the like. I did that initially and all mail sat for
one queue cycle, even if delivered locally.



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 12:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] SMTP Queue times and FAQ (newbie question)



>Is it possible to set the SMTP queue times for IMail?  In other
>words, when a user sends an email out it can sit in the queue for
>some time.

"in principle, it should" go with seconds, as mine often do.  I know of no
"defer sending" parameter in Imail.

If you have chronic delays, check the queue to see if a msg is really just
sitting that without Imail trying to send it or whether Imail has tried to
send it and had trouble.

>I want IMail to send it out immediately (I know that
>it will cause a heavier load).

smaller than you might think, because there is usually a lot of dead time
in an SMTP-client session, from DNS and internet delays.  So a lots of
other work can progress in that dead time.

Len

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