[xmail] Re: Delayed deliveries - SLOW deliveries

2004-06-04 Thread Sasa Stupar
Jan Rovner pravi:
 Hello,
 
 is that any way how to force xmail (on windows) to deliver mails faster?
 
 During the day, xmail queue manager shows about=20
 1500 sending messages + 1400 resending (because of mail address errors
 etc.).
 
 It takes *SO LONG* time after the xmail accepts a mail via SMTP (and
 puts it
 in the queue) before it is delivered to its recipient...
 
 And what is annoying is that xmail.exe process is doing almost nothing
 (CPU 0-2%) :-(((
 
 Any ideas? Maybe the queue scan interval should be faster, maybe more
 threads ... ?
 
 Thanks,
 Jan
 
 server.tab
 
 RootDomain  reality.sk
 SmtpServerDomainreality.sk
 POP3Domain  reality.sk
 HeloDomain  reality.sk
 PostMaster  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 RemoveSpoolErrors   1
 SMTP-RDNSCheck  0
 MaxMessageSize  20
 AllowNullSender 0
 CheckMailerDomain   0
 SmartDNSHost195.28.64.119:udp, 195.28.64.119:tcp
 
 (everything else is commented)
 
 MAIL_CMD_LINE
 -Mr 24  -Pl -Sl -Ql -FI 127.0.0.1:79 -Cl -CI 127.0.0.1:6017 -Ll=20
 
This sounds like dns problems.


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[xmail] Re: Delayed deliveries - SLOW deliveries

2004-06-04 Thread Jan Rovner
This sounds like dns problems.

There should be no DNS problems, there are no firewalls, server is=20
connected directly to the backbone.=20

SmartDNSHost  195.28.64.119:udp, 195.28.64.119:tcp

DNS server is provided by the ISP, I've tried to use my own
Microsoft DNS server (127.0.0.1) but it did not help.

Any ideas how to determine where the problem is?



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[xmail] Re: Delayed deliveries - SLOW deliveries

2004-06-04 Thread Rob Arends
You might find that the udp/tcp on your SmartDNSHost is the problem.

DNS queries are done via UDP
DNS zone transfers are done via TCP
You might find that because you are not defined as a valid secondary Name
Server for any zones on your ISPs DNS server, you will be blocked on TCP/53.

I recommend that you set as follows:

SmartDNSHost  195.28.64.119:udp

Then see what happens

Rob :)

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Subject: [xmail] Re: Delayed deliveries - SLOW deliveries

This sounds like dns problems.

There should be no DNS problems, there are no firewalls, server is=20
connected directly to the backbone.=20

SmartDNSHost  195.28.64.119:udp, 195.28.64.119:tcp

DNS server is provided by the ISP, I've tried to use my own Microsoft DNS
server (127.0.0.1) but it did not help.

Any ideas how to determine where the problem is?



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[xmail] Re: Delayed deliveries - SLOW deliveries

2004-06-04 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Jan Rovner wrote:

 Hello,
 
 is that any way how to force xmail (on windows) to deliver mails faster?
 
 During the day, xmail queue manager shows about=20
 1500 sending messages + 1400 resending (because of mail address errors
 etc.).

This is a clear DNS problem. Can you show one /spool/??/??/slog file for 
one message that is in the rsnd queue?



- Davide

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