I had a similar problem when sending mails, and solved it by adding
"-noidentlookup" to esmtpd's TCPDOPTS.


Cheers,
João Vale


On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 00:41 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have a well working (courier) server but I just learned that
> some mails can't be sent to my server because it is too long
> to answer.
> 
> So I took the test and measured a delay of 23 and 33 seconds
> between the EHLO I sent and the 220... response. DNSStuff.com
> has an "email test" (at bottom-right of the page) that says
> my address is invalid and won't work. Of course, it does but
> a bit too slow for the test.
> 
> I tried several things like disabling BOFHCHECKHELO in bofh
> and smtpaccess/default, disabling (python)filters and a few
> even more stupid things that decence won't let me express
> here.
> 
> Is this delay some kind of protection from courier ? Can it be
> reduced ?
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> 
> JC
> 
> 
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