Of course, each instance of XMail has its own startup script with the
correct environment variables.
Original XMail:
XMAIL_ROOT=/var/MailRoot
XMAIL_CMD_LINE=-Md -Pl -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll -Qt 480 -Qg -Qr 16 -Qn 60 -Ql -Mx 32
-SX 60
On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Cesar Meloni wrote:
I have a similar problem.
Some users need send mail to some domains such as yahoo or hotmail, for some
reason the emails
to these domains were transferred at very low speed, making global mail queue
slow.
I managed to solve it by raising a new
Hi Bill
I have the same problem too from some days with 'orange/wanadoo' here in
France then some of my customers send 'little' newletters for max 10 final
users to orange/wanadoo (really not spam).
Now, they servers limit incoming connections to about maximum 3 incoming
sessions at a time
I have a similar problem.
Some users need send mail to some domains such as yahoo or hotmail, for some
reason the emails to these domains were transferred at very low speed,
making global mail queue slow.
I managed to solve it by raising a new instance of XMail, with only the SMTP
port number 1025