Ajai Khattri writes:
Sérgio Manuel Rosa wrote:
When internal clients try to send mail sometimes they get timeout, I
bellieve that in this case it's when client connect to server, other
times if a mail got attachs it starts to send... at least it's what
Outlook says, and it takes an eternity
When internal clients try to send mail sometimes they get timeout, I
bellieve that in this case it's when client connect to server, other times
if a mail got attachs it starts to send... at least it's what Outlook says,
and it takes an eternity (a mail with 1Mg taking 3 hours to leave outbox
well a reboot I have'nt tested iet. I have a uptime of few months.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using tcpserver and there is no NAT between the smtp server and its dns
resolver.
I also tried to run the dns in the same smtp server but it didnt help.
Interesting thing is that when I
other things to look for:
excessive collisions on the ethernet (unlikely)
Denial of Service attack in progress, look for lots of connections to the
server that are doing nothing
what is the IP address/name of the MX in question?
what are your concurrencylocal and concurrencyremote settings in