>>Now I suspect it's a firewall setup problem....b/c  If webmail works fine,
>>and telnet works fine, both of those items are happening on localhost, so
>>that would explain why outside stuff doesn't work as quickly, and inside
>>stuff does.

I notice after sending, the message remains in the queue for a while.  And
there's plenty of pipe and CPU available, so it's not a resource thing.

Thinking courier is looking up something and causing the delay that way, I
turned off DNS lookups in SMTP, and this didn't have any effect.  Same slow
routing performance, both when receiving a msg via SMTP, and also the
resulting delivery (sitting in the queue for a short while)

any ideas much appreciated,

-Jeff Rosenberg










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