Here is the header. Content-Filter: maildrop-toaster Return-Path: <c...@yother.com> Delivered-To: yother.com...@yother.com Received: (qmail 9496 invoked by uid 89); 24 Sep 2009 23:30:58 -0000 Received: by simscan 1.4.0 ppid: 9488, pid: 9492, t: 0.0154s scanners: attach: 1.4.0 clamav: 0.95.2/m:51/d:9836 Received: from unknown (HELO ?192.168.0.86?) (c...@yother.com@192.168.0.2) by laetitia.area510.net with ESMTPA; 24 Sep 2009 23:30:58 -0000 Message-ID: <4abc0132.3010...@yother.com> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 16:30:58 -0700 From: Maxwell Smart <c...@yother.com> User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.22 (X11/20090605) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Maxwell Smart <c...@yother.com> Subject: re: test Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
test It took 25 minutes to arrive. Even if you take into account that my e mail client only checks mail every ten minutes that's still 15 minute delay. The times are synced. Eric Shubert wrote: > Good thought Michael. If we keep the test case from/to his local > domain, that shouldn't matter (I think). Definitely something good to > check though. > > Michael Colvin wrote: >> Are the system clocks sync'd? I've had this bite me a couple times >> in the >> past. >> >> >> Michael J. Colvin >> NorCal Internet Services >> www.norcalisp.com >> >> >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Maxwell Smart [mailto:c...@yother.com] >>> Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 4:00 PM >>> To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com >>> Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Area510.net : e mail delay >>> >>> If I send an e mail to myself whether from a local account ie. >>> c...@yother.com to c...@yother.com or from cjyot...@pacbell.net to >>> c...@yother.com and vice versa it takes anywhere from 5 minutes to 20 >>> minutes for the e mail to arrive. This occurs whether I use >>> Thunderbird (IMAP), Squirrelmail or through the Webmin interface for >>> checking user mail. >>> >>> I have now discovered it appears to be happening on both of my >>> toasters. The are on different IP's and one is mail only. This >>> particular toaster is web, mail and slave DNS. I have extensively >>> tested the DNS and it's responding as expected. The toaster that is >>> only mail I have only tested through the Squirrelmail interface. >>> compose>send>5-20 minute delay before it arrives in the inbox. It used >>> to be virtually instantaneous. >>> >>> Neither system is running Spamdyke and both systems are fully up to >>> date. >>> >>> Eric Shubert wrote: >>>> Those are 2 different messages. >>>> >>>> Let's back up a little bit. Please explain again what you're seeing >>>> that's leading you to conclude that there are delays. >>>> >>>> Maxwell Smart wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Eric Shubert wrote: >>>>>> I don't see any highlighting. >>>>>> Please post to the list. There are many more eyes there. :) >>>>>> >>>>>> Maxwell Smart wrote: >>>>>>> Eric, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OK, I have been watching the log with tail -f >>>>>>> /var/log/qmail/smtp/current I don't see anything out of the >>>>>>> ordinary. Look at the times with the highlighted entry below. >>>>>>> Between the simscan >>>>>>> and CHKUSER is 6 minutes. I may have restarted my toaster to check >>>>>>> mail >>>>>>> so it may not be relevant, but may indicate that the problem is in >>> the >>>>>>> simscan. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Here is a clip of entries with my e mail address. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 09-24 14:03:10 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from >>>>>>> <jimmierowe...@estranet.it::> >>>>>>> remote <hbympm1:unknown:80.37.56.214> rcpt <c...@yother.com> : found >>>>>>> existing recipient >>>>>>> 09-24 14:03:10 policy_check: remote jimmierowe...@estranet.it -> >>> local >>>>>>> c...@yother.com (UNAUTHENTICATED SENDER) >>>>>>> 09-24 14:03:12 simscan:[18048]:CLEAN (4.70/12.00):0.9696s:VicodinES >>>>>>> available online >>>>>>> today!:80.37.56.214:jimmierowe...@estranet.it:c...@yother.com >>>>>>> 09-24 14:14:29 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from >>>>>>> <oss...@laetitia.area510.net::> remote >>>>>>> <notify.ossec.net:unknown:192.168.0.2> rcpt <c...@yother.com> : found >>>>>>> existing recipient >>>>>>> 09-24 14:14:29 policy_check: local oss...@laetitia.area510.net -> >>>>>>> local >>>>>>> c...@yother.com (UNAUTHENTICATED SENDER) >>>>>>> 09-24 14:14:29 simscan:[2708]:CLEAN (-4.40/12.00):0.7645s:OSSEC >>>>>>> Notification - laetitia - Alert level >>>>>>> 3:192.168.0.2:oss...@laetitia.area510.net:c...@yother.com >>>>>>> 09-24 14:18:30 CHKUSER accepted sender: from >>>>>>> <c...@yother.com:c...@yother.com:> remote >>>>>>> <[192.168.0.86]:unknown:192.168.0.2> rcpt <> : sender accepted >>>>>>> 09-24 14:18:30 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from >>>>>>> <c...@yother.com:c...@yother.com:> remote >>>>>>> <[192.168.0.86]:unknown:192.168.0.2> rcpt <c...@yother.com> : found >>>>>>> existing recipient >>>>>>> 09-24 14:18:30 policy_check: local c...@yother.com -> local >>>>>>> c...@yother.com >>>>>>> (AUTHENTICATED SENDER) >>>>>>> 09-24 14:18:30 >>>>>>> simscan:[2933]:RELAYCLIENT:0.0315s:- >>> :192.168.0.2:c...@yother.com:c...@yother.com >>>>>>> 09-24 14:18:43 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from >>>>>>> <qmailtoaster-list-return-3294-cj=yother....@qmailtoaster.com::> >>>>>>> remote >>>>>>> <mail.qmailtoaster.com:unknown:216.81.238.95> rcpt >>>>>>> <c...@yother.com> : >>>>>>> found existing recipient >>>>>>> 09-24 14:18:43 policy_check: remote >>>>>>> qmailtoaster-list-return-3294-cj=yother....@qmailtoaster.com -> >>>>>>> local >>>>>>> c...@yother.com (UNAUTHENTICATED SENDER) >>>>>>> 09-24 14:18:51 simscan:[2950]:CLEAN (-1.60/12.00):7.7640s:Re_ >>>>>>> [qmailtoaster] Problems emailing large number of >>>>>>> recipients:216.81.238.95:qmailtoaster-list-return-3294- >>> cj=yother....@qmailtoaster.com:c...@yother.com >>>>>>> 09-24 14:25:04 CHKUSER accepted sender: from >>>>>>> <c...@yother.com:c...@yother.com:> remote >>>>>>> <[192.168.0.86]:unknown:192.168.0.2> rcpt <> : sender accepted >>>>>>> 09-24 14:25:04 CHKUSER relaying rcpt: from >>>>>>> <c...@yother.com:c...@yother.com:> remote >>>>>>> <[192.168.0.86]:unknown:192.168.0.2> rcpt <e...@shubes.net> : client >>>>>>> allowed to relay >>>>>>> 09-24 14:25:04 policy_check: local c...@yother.com -> remote >>>>>>> e...@shubes.net (AUTHENTICATED SENDER) >>>>>>> 09-24 14:25:13 >>>>>>> simscan:[3243]:RELAYCLIENT:8.4547s:- >>> :192.168.0.2:c...@yother.com:e...@shubes.net >>>>>>> 09-24 14:31:46 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from <e...@shubes.net::> >>>>>>> remote >>>>>>> <mho-02-ewr.mailhop.org:unknown:204.13.248.72> rcpt >>>>>>> <c...@yother.com> : >>>>>>> found existing recipient >>>>>>> 09-24 14:31:46 policy_check: remote e...@shubes.net -> local >>>>>>> c...@yother.com (UNAUTHENTICATED SENDER) >>>>>>> 09-24 14:31:47 simscan:[4066]:CLEAN (0.10/12.00):0.8290s:Re_ >>>>>>> Area510.net >>>>>>> _ e mail delay:204.13.248.72:e...@shubes.net:c...@yother.com >>>>>>> 09-24 14:38:48 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from >>>>>>> <jennygreen...@gjensidigenor.no::> remote >>>>>>> <h9g3l91:unknown:95.133.78.202> rcpt <c...@yother.com> : found >>>>>>> existing >>>>>>> recipient >>>>>>> 09-24 14:38:48 policy_check: remote >>>>>>> jennygreen...@gjensidigenor.no -> >>>>>>> local c...@yother.com (UNAUTHENTICATED SENDER) >>>>>>> 09-24 14:38:52 simscan:[4776]:CLEAN (5.50/12.00):2.4199s:***SPAM*** >>>>>>> Great Rxmedications are at your >>>>>>> fingertips:95.133.78.202:jennygreen...@gjensidigenor.no:c...@yother.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 09-24 14:40:36 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from >>>>>>> <annabellecampo...@imac.edu.mx::> remote >>>>>>> <la1ldu3:unknown:84.61.8.95> >>>>>>> rcpt <c...@yother.com> : found existing recipient >>>>>>> 09-24 14:40:36 policy_check: remote >>>>>>> annabellecampo...@imac.edu.mx -> >>>>>>> local c...@yother.com (UNAUTHENTICATED SENDER) >>>>>>> 09-24 14:40:39 simscan:[5072]:SPAM REJECT >>>>>>> (14.40/12.00):1.8574s:***SPAM*** Do you need to >>>>>>> >>> lose_s0me_weight?:84.61.8.95:annabellecampo...@imac.edu.mx:c...@yother.com >>> >>>>>>> 09-24 14:40:39 qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (Your email is >>>>>>> considered >>>>>>> spam (14.40 spam-hits)): MAILFROM:<annabellecampo...@imac.edu.mx> >>>>>>> RCPTTO:c...@yother.com >>>>>>> 09-24 14:44:15 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from <demell...@gmail.com::> >>>>>>> remote <mail-fx0-f206.google.com:unknown:209.85.220.206> rcpt >>>>>>> <c...@yother.com> : found existing recipient >>>>>>> 09-24 14:44:15 policy_check: remote demell...@gmail.com -> local >>>>>>> c...@yother.com (UNAUTHENTICATED SENDER) >>>>>>> 09-24 14:44:16 simscan:[5181]:CLEAN (-0.10/12.00):0.8569s:Re_ 2000 >>>>>>> v70r >>>>>>> downpipe:209.85.220.206:demell...@gmail.com:c...@yother.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Eric Shubert wrote: >>>>>>>> That directory contains all of your smtp logs. >>>>>>>> To view the most recent log: >>>>>>>> # qmlog smtp >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> To tail the log: >>>>>>>> # qmlog -f smtp >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # qmlog >>>>>>>> by itself will show you all of the options. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Maxwell Smart wrote: >>>>>>>>> Eric, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I am not sure what log you're talking about /var/log/qmail/smtp/ >>>>>>>>> contents?? Not sure what I'm looking for. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> CJ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Eric Shubert wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Have you checked the smtp log on the destination end? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Maxwell Smart wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Eric, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Jake emailed me off list. I do stay on the list to help >>>>>>>>>>> others. The >>>>>>>>>>> only thing is I am not running Spamdyke. Other ideas? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> CJ >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Eric Shubert wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> Hey Max. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I'm guessing you're seeing graylisting delays. That would >>>>>>>>>>>> explain why >>>>>>>>>>>> they go through on restarts. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On the destination side, you should see graylisted messages in >>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>> smtp log. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> You can do various configuration setting changes in >>>>>>>>>>>> spamdyke to >>>>>>>>>>>> control graylisting. See >>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#GRAYLISTS >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Oh, and Max, please try to say on the list as much as >>>>>>>>>>>> possible. It >>>>>>>>>>>> helps unknown others that way. ;) >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> ------- >>> Qmailtoaster is sponsored by Vickers Consulting Group >>> (www.vickersconsulting.com) >>> Vickers Consulting Group offers Qmailtoaster support and >>> installations. >>> If you need professional help with your setup, contact them >>> today! > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Qmailtoaster is sponsored by Vickers Consulting Group (www.vickersconsulting.com) Vickers Consulting Group offers Qmailtoaster support and installations. 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