BTW I've tested xmail with -Qd 5 -Qi 0 -Qr 5,
same result.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Budiono NCS [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 6:18 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: [xmail] smtp relay delivery delay?
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new to xmail. I've just downloaded the package (1.11 and 1.12) and
> > found the following problem.
> >
> > The environment
> > ============
> > I've tested xmail in two Win2K environments: office and home.
> > (Actually I tested it in a laptop) which I bring back and forth.
> >
> > Environment at office
> > - DHCP
> > - Outbound port 25 is open to the rest of the world
> > - Internal DNS servers is accessible (tested using nslookup)
> >
> > Environment at home
> > - ADSL connection behind a NAT router
> > - Outbound port 25 is open.
> > - DNS is cached by the NAT router (ie, DNS server is pointed to the NAT
> > router instead of ISP's DNS).
> >
> > Settings:
> > ======
> > I do not change anything in the mailroot directory (except
> > ctrlaccounts.tab), everything is as it is as it comes from the zip file.
> >
> > The test
> > ======
> > 1. Using telnet, I've deposited an account to my corporate email
> address.
> > (with blank MAIL FROM).
> > 2. When I'm in office, it takes a very long time (19 minutes on last
> > testing) to delivery the email. (Note: only one email is in the queue).
> > 3. When I'm at home, the delivery is very fast (as expected).
> > 4. When I deposited the email at office, shutdown the machine, bring it
> > back home and connect it, it instantenously sends the email.
> >
> > I am completely puzzled by this since the both environments looks
> exactly
> > the same.
> > Am I missing something here?
> >
> > cheers,
> > James
> >
> > Variations I've tried
> > ==============
> > 1. Use SmartDNSHost with office DNS server: don't help.
> > 2. Use DefaultSMTPGateways: it works perfectly (but unfortunately not
> what
> > I needed).
> >
> > Other Notes:
> > ==========
> > 1. Delivery to local user (xmailuser) is very fast.
> > 2. Delivery, when default smtp gateway is set, is very fast.
> > 3. I'm able to telnet (prt 25) to any mail server in the world in both
> > environments.
> > 4. Using the same telnet method, I can successfully deposit the same
> email
> > in my company's MX server.
> > 5. I'm able to resolve MX records in both environments.
> > 6. I do not have "slog" since all mails is routed successfully, albeit
> > very very slow.
> > 7. Capture of logs from office:
> > "xmailserver.test" "1043919381372.2260.JAMES-PC" "S1D" ""
> > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "SMTP" "ncs.com.sg" "2003-01-30
> > 17:57:10"
> >
> > 8. Capture of logs from home:
> > "xmailserver.test" "1043861453995.1756.JAMES-PC" "SE" ""
> > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "SMTP" "crystal.ncs.com.sg." "2003-01-30
> > 02:57:36"
> >
> >
> >
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