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Spooling does not deliver mail instantenously

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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|INVALID                     |



------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-10-20 01:50 -------
Reopening the issue, it is not yet closed. DNS does not seem to be the problem.
I've enabled DEBUG level logging for DNS.

I noticed that MX records of incoming mail servers show up in the DNS log but
the spammer blacklist entries are not.

I therefore conclude that there is insufficient information to conclude my DNS
servers are at fault. Besides which, I issued nslookup myself and ran dig
against my DNS using some remote web server and both report the turnaround time
for a lookup was 100ms, which is fast.

We're going to have to investigate further in order to find out why the spooler
is hanging so long on the spammer blacklist entries. Is there a way to enable
higher level debugging that will let me know what is going on inside
org.apache.james.transport.matchers.InSpammerBlacklist?

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