Re: postfix: very long startup time (few minutes)

2002-10-11 Thread Erik Steffl
Kourosh wrote: Could it be that somewhere in the script is a FQDN, possibly that of your machine, and that the delay is a DNS lookup that times out? Do you have localhost and your machines domain name in the hosts file to avoid unneccesary DNS lookups? yes, the name is in /etc/hosts.

Re: postfix: very long startup time (few minutes)

2002-10-09 Thread Erik Steffl
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: -- Erik Steffl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (on Sunday, 06 October 2002, 08:43 PM -0700): for some reason the postfix thatkes a LONG time to startup (during boot). any ideas why? It seems like it's getting worse over time. this is on debian unstable. I've

Re: postfix: very long startup time (few minutes)

2002-10-09 Thread Kourosh
Could it be that somewhere in the script is a FQDN, possibly that of your machine, and that the delay is a DNS lookup that times out? Do you have localhost and your machines domain name in the hosts file to avoid unneccesary DNS lookups? Regards. Kourosh On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 10:09:00PM

Re: postfix: very long startup time (few minutes)

2002-10-07 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Erik Steffl [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.10.07.0543 +0200]: for some reason the postfix thatkes a LONG time to startup (during boot). any ideas why? It seems like it's getting worse over time. how do you start it? if through the init.d script, then see what sh -x

Re: postfix: very long startup time (few minutes)

2002-10-07 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Erik Steffl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (on Sunday, 06 October 2002, 08:43 PM -0700): for some reason the postfix thatkes a LONG time to startup (during boot). any ideas why? It seems like it's getting worse over time. this is on debian unstable. I've used postfix on unstable and

postfix: very long startup time (few minutes)

2002-10-06 Thread Erik Steffl
for some reason the postfix thatkes a LONG time to startup (during boot). any ideas why? It seems like it's getting worse over time. this is on debian unstable. I don't have too many emails and I am not aware of any long queues waiting, this is on my personal workstation, I get few