Russell Nelson wrote:

> James DeMong writes:
>  > I've found that on occasion tcpserver/qmail-smtpd takes
>  > 10 seconds to give an "ok" to an smtpd connection attempt.
>
> Typically that's a DNS or indentd timeout.  Can't be the latter since
> you're using the -R switch.  If you're concerned that it might not be,
> run a syscall trace on tcpserver.

One would think that the DNS wouldn't timeout for a local node, but...

>
>
>  > I start up tcpserver/qmail-smtpd with the following:
>  >
>  > tcpserver -R -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -c100 -v -u 92 -g 90 0 smtp
>  > /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 2>&1 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd 3 &
>
> Try it with -H to turn off reverse dns.  If the delays go away, you
> know where the problem is.

I'll give it shot.

Thanks Russ.

James

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