RE: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW

2002-05-07 Thread Neil Hobson
2002 02:28 Posted To: Sunbelt Exchange List Conversation: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW Subject: RE: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW Originally we resolved inbound names via DNS before delivery, we switched this off for a couple of days to see if it made any

RE: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW

2002-05-05 Thread Rose, Adrian
Admin Issues Subject: Re: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW > Messages/hr, Queued MTS-IN etc...) > All seems fine until we start to receive 2800 - 3200 messages/hour and then > all goes painfully slow. The measure of Inbound bytes doesn't seem to matter > to much. > ju

Re: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW

2002-05-05 Thread Reto Inversini
> Messages/hr, Queued MTS-IN etc...) > All seems fine until we start to receive 2800 - 3200 messages/hour and then > all goes painfully slow. The measure of Inbound bytes doesn't seem to matter > to much. > just guessing ... could the problem be elsewhere ... e.g. do you do DNS-lookups for every m

RE: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW

2002-05-05 Thread Rose, Adrian
hange Admin Issues Subject: RE: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW It's the IMAIL process that does the conversion. How are you measuring the process? Anything in the event logs? Neil -Original Message- From: Rose, Adrian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Posted At: 03 May 2002 05

RE: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW

2002-05-03 Thread Neil Hobson
It's the IMAIL process that does the conversion. How are you measuring the process? Anything in the event logs? Neil -Original Message- From: Rose, Adrian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Posted At: 03 May 2002 05:30 Posted To: Sunbelt Exchange List Conversation: INbound IMC mail conversion