Jim Bassett wrote:
Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I really appreciate the help.

I did what Dave suggested and emptied the /var/qmail/control/blacklists file and then reloaded. No change. Then I tried Eric's suggestion and set my external IP address the same as SM in the tcp.smtp file and rebuilt. This allowed me to send mail without delay. So it must be something within the server.

And although I am not seeing it myself, others with email accounts on the server are now reporting getting hundreds of duplicate incoming messages. Yuck. I think I might be fubar'd. On the other hand, maybe this gives someone an idea of where to look?

That happens commonly when clamav (or spamassassin) takes too long processing the message or hangs. Qmail thinks the message got lost somewhere, and resends it. Then once the first message finally pops out of clam or spamassassin, it gets delivered. So does the 2nd copy that Qmail sent. Look at your clamav and spamassassin logs and see if there are any clues in there.
32 bit or 64 system?


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