Ok, here's my configuration. If anyone can tell me why I have slow mail
delivery, I checked the Trigger permissions and they are supposedly fine.
Any insight would be so greatly appreciated.
Pentium III 550
256 Megs of Ram
FreeBSD 3.3
Rackspace.Com Network (Multiple OC3 - Peering on several backbones)
Top reports the system as being 97.3% Idle.
Qmail-Qstat reports :
Messages In Queue: 44
Message in Queue but notyet preprocessed: 0
And the number does not drop too quickly. In fact, it takes several hours
for mail to clear out.
Regards,
Julian
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 9:36 AM
Subject: Re: Slow Slow Mail Delivery, Not Trigger Permissions
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Anyone know why mail delivery could be extremely slow?
>
> 1) trigger probs
> 2) server is busy doing other stuff
> 3) network probs
> 4) insufficient hardware (memory, CPU, disk bandwidth)
> 5) poor connectivity
>
> >My trigger file is setup correctly and I am looking for some really
> >really helpful answers, soon *gulp*
>
> We'll need lots more data to be able to diagnose this. E.g.:
>
> 1) hardware configuration
> 2) software configuration (OS, other apps)
> 3) network configuration
> 4) output of qmail-showctl, qmail-qstat, vmstat, iostat, top
> 5) tail of qmail-send log
>
> -Dave
>