No, as I explained before with the reasons why, please don't post them here. Send them DIRECTLY to the list admins. It is 100% off topic to keep discussing a list administration / mail delivery problem here.
List USERS can not help you. Considering that the vast majority of users do not experience such delays, and that it's HIGHLY unlikely that Digium maintains a list of who to delay mail for, the problem is 99% likely to be something wrong with the recipient's system. It could be DNS, routing problems, anti-spam mechanisms (greylisting, active sender verification, dspam, SA, etc.) or timeouts caused by slow responses due to said anti-spam mechanisms, etc. Many people fail to realize that high-volume mail servers (especially for large mailing lists) don't have long timeouts and therefore can't tolerate slow recipient servers. It takes too many resources. Make sure that you whitelist list mail at all phases of your "protection" systems. Make sure you are NOT doing sender callouts, running every message through spamassassin, greylistging, etc. for list mail. Lastly, there is nothing Digium is going to be able to do if your DNS servers are flakey, or route path is. Headers just tell you that there is a delay. We already know this. Only the sending AND receiving server logs can tell you WHY, and then you may only know if the session was run in debugging mode. On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 07:33:43AM -0400, Jared Smith said: > On 7/11/07, Bill Maidment <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > email delays here are about 8 days. I don't expect to see this until 19th > > July > > When you do get the message, please reply with the email headers, so > we have some chance of tracking down the problem. For example, below _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
